Adobe has updated its Creative Cloud suite with new AI features across several key applications. The June 15 release targets photographers and video editors by adding tools for faster editing and improved image quality. Users can now rely on automated enhancements that reduce manual work in their creative workflows.
June 15 release brings machine learning sharpness and local processing to creative apps
Lightroom received a sharpness upgrade powered by a machine learning model from Topaz Labs. This feature enhances detail in photos without requiring complex user adjustments. Premiere Pro added global audio mute controls to help editors quickly silence unwanted sound tracks during post-production.

After Effects gained an AI object mask tool that simplifies the process of isolating elements for rotoscoping work. The software now allows editors to create precise masks with minimal manual tracing. Photoshop introduced device-side removal tools that let users erase reflections and other objects directly on their computers without relying on cloud processing.

Adobe rolled out software upgrades to its Creative Cloud suite, enhancing tools like Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop with new features. Adobe positioned these changes as part of its ongoing effort to integrate artificial intelligence into daily creative tasks. The new features aim to streamline common editing steps while keeping processing local for faster performance.



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