Absolutely, Photoshop's AI features are designed to simplify complex edits. Features like Generative Fill, Text to Image and Distraction Removal let beginners create high-quality results with just a few clicks and simple prompts.
Because generative
AI photo editing helps condense the amount of time it takes to perform basic editing tasks like expanding the borders of an image, resizing and retouching photos and beyond, not only can you complete these edits in less time than before, but you can also use the time you save for more creative work. And generative AI photo editing isn’t just for those who are working primarily on editing images — it can be enormously helpful to small business owners, social media marketers, project managers and others who need to produce and edit images for their work but don’t have a big photo budget.
Yes, Photoshop's AI image enhancer and upscaler tools can help improve the quality of older or low-resolution images by adding detail and clarity without losing texture. This is especially useful for restoring scanned photographs or social media visuals.
Yes, many generative AI features in
Photoshop are accessible on mobile devices, including smartphones. You can use Photoshop on the web through a supported mobile browser for on-the-go editing. Additionally, iPad users can download the Photoshop app to access several generative AI tools, offering flexibility and convenience for mobile creativity.
You need to be connected to the Internet to use Photoshop’s generative AI features, such as Generative Fill and Generative Expand. These features rely on Adobe’s cloud-based services to process the AI tasks.
Photoshop is not free, but you can sign up for a free trial and try the full version of the app, including all of the generative AI photo editing features like Generative Fill and Generative Expand, for seven days. Or, try editing images with the free version of the Adobe Firefly web app.
Generative Fill and Generative Expand are safe for commercial use. This helps ensure you can push the bounds of your creativity, confidently, knowing that the current Firefly generative AI model was trained on licensed content, such as Adobe Stock and public domain content where copyright has expired. While generative AI features are available for use in the Photoshop (beta) app, the content generated in the Photoshop (beta) app may not be used for commercial purposes.
Get detailed instructions
here.
1. Open an Image: Start by opening an existing image or creating a new one in Adobe Photoshop.
2. Select an Area: Use any selection tool (like the Lasso or Marquee tool) to select the area where you want to apply the Gen AI feature.
3. Access Generative Fill: Go to the Edit menu and select Generative Fill from the options. Alternatively, click Generative Fill in the Contextual Task Bar that appears after you make your selection.
4. Enter a Prompt: Type a description of what you want to generate or modify in the selected area.
5. Generate: Click the Generate button and choose from the variations that appear.