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CIO Bulletin
2021-10-27
Creators can add their credentials to projects whenever they make edits to an image, and anyone can verify the content credentials of an image they may find online.
Adobe has been one of the pioneers in photo and video editing, and its annual MAX event, the company announced that Photoshop and Illustrator are getting lightweight web versions, faster video editing, and new content attribution capabilities. The lighter web version of popular Adobe apps will allow creators to edit or collaborate on the go.
Anyone can view photos on Photoshop for the web and leave comments or annotations, but users with an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription can also make light edits on the web. This will be very helpful for editors, as they can make quick edits on any PC without installing a full-fledged app. Creators can add their credentials to projects whenever they make edits to an image, and anyone can verify the content credentials of an image they may find online.
Apart from bringing web version, Adobe has also brought new features to the desktop users, one of which is auto-masking object selection, which means you can simply mouse over an object to automatically select it for masking and mask all objects in the picture automatically, with Adobe Sensei. Another new feature is interoperability with Adobe Illustrator, meaning you can copy vector shapes from Illustrator and have them support Photoshop features like fill, stroke, compound paths, and more. Adobe has also brought in many changes to its other suite of apps and has made the native apps available to Apple’s M1 series of chipsets.
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