Adobe announced its generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools on Apple Vision Pro, the viewer recently launched by Cupertino. You can use various Adobe graphics tools in “spatial computing”, including the family of generative AI models Firefly. And then Lightroom, Fresco and others.
Adobe AI comes to Apple Vision Pro
Text-to-image features arrive on Apple’s viewer Adobe Firefly, to create images starting from text also in virtual and augmented reality. Adobe has developed an ad hoc solution for visionOS, the viewer’s operating system. This way, users can transform their ideas into works of art on virtual displays. Furthermore, you can easily drag photos out of the application, bringing them into the physical environment around you. And soon, Adobe promises we’ll be able to generate 360-degree panoramic views, and more.
To avoid creating problems, Content Credentials, an innovative free open-source technology, acts as an “information label” for digital content generated with Adobe Firefly. A solution to ensure that you can distinguish AI images from those taken or drawn by people.
The integration of also arrives on the Apple viewer Adobe Lightroom, for immersive photo editing. Users can explore new ways to edit photos, better evaluating details and editing panoramic images and video memories. In the future in sight, you will also be able to do this with immersive panoramas and 360 degree environments.
Furthermore, Adobe Fresco e Behance join the party, giving Apple Vision Pro users additional tools and resources to enrich their creative experiences.
Apple Vision Pro allows you to expand the vision of graphic content: huge virtual displays to work on, anywhere. It could be one of the uses of this viewer, or at least it seems that Adobe believes in it a lot. More information on the Adobe website.
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