At its Max conference, Adobe unveiled some experimental artificial intelligence tools. With one of these tools, you can apply the changes of one frame to the entire video instantly; For example, by removing the subject in one frame, you will no longer see that person in the rest of the video.
Adobe’s Project Frame Forward artificial intelligence tool is very useful. This tool allows video editors to add or remove anything from the video without using Mask, which is a time-consuming process of selecting the subject. In Adobe’s demo, the tool detects, selects, and removes a woman in the first frame of a video, then fills her place with a natural background. Next, this removal will be applied automatically throughout the video with just a few clicks.
Users can also add new objects to the video by specifying a range and describing the subject through prompts. Interestingly, these subjects are in harmony with the context; For example, Adobe’s demo shows a puddle of water reflecting the movement of a cat that was already in the video.
Adobe Artificial Intelligence Testing Tools
Another toolProject Light TouchIt uses artificial intelligence to change light sources in photos. The tool can change the direction of light, make rooms appear as if the off lights in the original image have been turned on, or allow users to control the dispersion of light and shadows.

This project can also add dynamic lighting to the image. This light changes realistically around and behind subjects (like putting a light inside a pumpkin) and even transforms the surroundings from day to night. The color of these light sources can also be adjusted.
“Project Clean Take» is also a new voice editing tool that can change the way you pronounce or pronounce words using artificial intelligence commands, eliminating the need for re-recording. Users can change the expression or emotion behind a person’s voice (for example, make them sound happier or more inquisitive) or replace words entirely, while preserving the characteristics of the speaker’s original voice. The tool can also automatically isolate background noise so users can selectively tune or mute specific sounds.
Adobe says these tools aren’t available for public use, and it’s unclear when they’ll make their way to Creative Cloud software.
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