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Photoshop AI Tools Get Higher‑Resolution, Fewer Artifacts

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Adobe rolled out a fresh Photoshop update today, adding new AI‑powered features that sharpen creative control. Three maskable adjustment layers—Clarity, Dehaze, and Grain—let designers fine‑tune texture, depth, and detail without sacrificing non‑destructive workflows. The changes aim to streamline post‑production for both pros and hobbyists.

Reference Image for Generative Fill now preserves object identity, letting Photoshop insert or adapt real‑world items with accurate geometry, scale, and lighting. This upgrade turns the tool from a quick filler into a precise compositing engine, reducing the need for manual masking and making complex edits faster for seasoned users.

Adobe also upgraded Firefly‑based tools—Generative Fill, Expand, and Remove—to 2K resolution output, sharper detail, and fewer artifacts. The new models improve prompt adherence and global coherence, delivering more realistic lighting and depth. Users can now create polished edits that blend seamlessly with existing imagery.

Beta Dynamic Text arrives, enabling automatic fitting of text layers into circular, arched, or bowed shapes. Designers can select a shape, and Photoshop resizes the text on the fly, eliminating manual path work. These updates position Photoshop as a more efficient, AI‑driven studio for photographers, illustrators, and marketers alike.