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Adobe Unveils Photoshop on the Web: Streamlined Editing and Powerful AI Tools

Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! It’s your funny guy, Nuked, here to bring you some exciting news. Adobe’s Photoshop on the web has finally launched after nearly two years in beta. This online version of the popular desktop photo editing app is now available to everyone starting from September 27th.

Now, let me tell you about some of the cool features that come with Photoshop on the web. It includes the highly popular Generative Fill and Generative Expand tools, which were recently introduced in the desktop version of Photoshop. Powered by Adobe’s Firefly generative AI model, these tools allow users to easily add, remove, or expand elements in an image using text-based descriptions in over 100 languages. And the best part? The lighting conditions and perspective of the original image are preserved!

If you’re curious about how Photoshop for the web looks, take a look at this screenshot. It has a redesigned layout that offers a more streamlined user experience, especially for new Photoshop users. One of the new features is the Contextual Task Bar, which suggests relevant steps to take in your workflow. This feature was added to the desktop app earlier this year and has now made its way to the web version as well.

The toolbar in Photoshop on the web has also been improved for easier navigation. Tools with similar workflows, such as object selection and image retouching, are now named and grouped together. However, if you’re an experienced creative who prefers the desktop version’s user interface, you can disable this view.

But wait, there’s more! Adobe has plans to add more desktop features to Photoshop on the web soon. Features like the patch tool, pen tool, smart object support, and polygonal lasso will be coming your way. Exciting stuff!

Collaboration is also a breeze with Photoshop on the web. You can invite others to work on projects together and even allow non-Photoshop users to view and comment on files. It’s all about fostering creativity and teamwork!

Now, let’s talk about the pricing. Photoshop on the web is included in all paid Photoshop plans, starting at $9.99 per month. Unfortunately, it won’t be available as a free-to-use experience at launch. Adobe had previously tested a freemium version of the web service but has decided not to pursue it for now.

If you’re unsure about committing to a subscription, fear not! Adobe offers free interactive demos and in-app tutorials on their website so you can try out Photoshop on the web before making a decision.

That’s all for now, folks! Stay tuned for more tech updates and remember to keep that creative spark alive. Until next time!

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