This feature is quite interesting as it allows you to copy the style from a sample photograph over to your newly taken image. Unfortunately, there's not a lot you can do with the image once you take it. Adobe and their Sensei artificial intelligence department have released a trailer for a new selfie Photoshop style app they have in development as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud.
The company has teased a video that shows a person taking a selfie and using an app to tweak the picture so that it looks neat and clean. It's now being used on the company's Creative Cloud tools and is also being used for the company's Marketing and Document Cloud services. The demo shows the man searching for images on Google. For starters you cannot only make your selfie appear as if it has been taken from a distance but also change the depth of field by focusing out the objects in the background.
Another cool feature: Adobe's technology will help you replicate the style of another portrait photo.
Today, "great portrait photography requires the right perspective, equipment, and editing expertise", Adobe wrote in the video's description. Finally, the demo video showed how users can search for a photo that you want to mimic for your own selfie portrait in the app, and then automatically apply the filters and other effects from that old photo on your image.
Forget about Photoshopping. People now edit their selfies using computer vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. This is the first time that Adobe demoed its capabilities on a smartphone, as pointed out by TechCrunch. What's for sure is that Adobe is proving that AI and machine learning has a place in the realm of mobile photography.
Adobe is developing new artificial intelligence-powered tools that may be able to turn your crappy selfies into flattering shots.
Source: Adobe's Research Team Demos Tech That Could Transform Selfie Photography
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