Adobe announcing Project Stardust
Adobe new testing tool, called Project Stardust, emphasizes editing objects directly rather than dealing with layers.
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What is Adobe Project Stardust?
Adobe Project Stardust is Adobe's exciting leap into the world of AI photo editing. Imagine a glimpse of where photo editing might head in the future. With Stardust, users get a hands-on experience that focuses on tweaking pictures by playing with objects directly, skipping the sometimes confusing world of layers. This software just "gets" what you're trying to do, understanding objects and scenes almost like a person would.
Adobe proudly unveiled Project Stardust at their well-known MAX conference.
What makes Adobe Project Stardust special?
Built on the strong foundation of the Firefly Model 2, Stardust have some cool features:
- A user-centric approach where direct object editing is possible, including removing entities from a scene.
- The ability to fluidly alter backgrounds.
- Adobe's renowned object recognition synergized with AI-driven features, like generative fill in Adobe Project Stardust, ensures that replaced or moved objects don't leave a void but are substituted seamlessly.
- The beauty of Adobe Project Stardust lies in its user-friendly nature. With an impressively shallow learning curve, it invites users to embark on their editing journey swiftly, fostering uninhibited creativity.
Why is everyone talking about Adobe Project Stardust?
Stardust isn't just another photo editing tool. It captures Adobe's dream of shaking things up in the world of photo editing. Packing in a bunch of AI features, many rooted in the Firefly tech, Stardust presents them in a fresh and intuitive way. Looking at where Stardust is heading, it's clear that it might just change the way we think about photo editing. Whether you're just starting out or you've been editing photos for years, Stardust is gearing up to be everyone's go-to tool.