Photoshop AI is Slick

Even folks who aren’t comfortable with full on AI-generated images are going to find the new built-in AI feature in Photoshop super valuable.

Here we’re not talking about having AI create an entire image for you. Instead, this is about FIXING your own images and making them useful to you when before they maybe weren’t.

I don’t know about you, but I have hundreds of photos in my library that just aren’t quite right. Which is frustrating. Something important is cropped out, or the background is messy; someone is walking through the scene or something is sticking out of the model’s head; the sky or even the season is wrong.

Some of these things can be fixed, though they’re a pain.

And sometimes there’s no real fix available.

Until now:

You can check out these before/after photos yourself — and even download them if you want — from the DropBox folder linked here . . .

And you can probably figure out the new Photoshop AI features yourself if you put in some time and get some practice with it.

OR you can save yourself a lot of trial and error and go straight to the best tools and tactics with Phil Steele’s brand new short course Photoshop A.I. Made Easy. Right now we can even get the launch discount, making it super affordable. Definitely worth the time it will save you I bet.

This might be the best and coolest improvement Photoshop has added since the Mixer Brush. It pulls directly (and exclusively) from the huge Adobe Stock library, and it could enable you to do SO much more with all those photos you’ve taken but haven’t managed yet to put to use.

If you’ve got a newer version of Photoshop installed it should be in there waiting for you to give it a whirl.

And again, if you want to get the most out of it in the shortest amount of time, check out Phil’s new course — and certainly at least go take a look at more examples of what you can do with this tool. These examples are way more impressive than the ones I knocked out quickly for my video here!

~ Sebastian

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