He also enjoys covering Windows, Android, Entertainment, Streaming, and popular devices and apps. The super-resolution feature is coming soon to Lightroom and Lightroom Classic.Ĭhristian joined MakeUseOf in 2021 as a technical writer predominantly focused on Apple's platforms. And because it’s powered by your graphics card, it’s super fast.īasically, you can turn that 12-megapixel photograph you took with your smartphone into a 40-megapixel one with a single click. Backed by this vast training set, Super Resolution intelligently enlarges photos while maintaining clean edges and preserving important details. Similar to the same feature in popular Photoshop alternative Pixelmator, this uses machine learning to increase image resolution while keeping details stunningly sharp.Įnlarging a photo often produces blurry details, but Super Resolution uses an advanced machine learning model trained on millions of photos. On top of that, Adobe's Camera Raw plug-in now comes with a new resolution boost feature. Related: Must-Know Photoshop Skills for BeginnersĪnd secondly, Photoshop for iPad now allows you to browse and revert back for up to 60 days of your history (versions can be bookmarked so they don’t expire). Public betas of Photoshop are available in the Creative Cloud Desktop app.Īside from the Apple silicon-compatible version of Photoshop, Adobe has also announced a pair of new features in the iPad edition of the app. "The performance gains across the rest of the app were so great we didn’t want to hold back the release for everyone while the team wraps up work on these last few features," notes Adobe. The final public build will include native versions of those features. Some Photoshop features are still being optimized to run natively on Apple silicon Macs, including Edit Cloud Documents and Preset Syncing. In other words, Photoshop should now be zipping through your complex, layered edits much faster than compared to using the software on older Mac computers that are powered by Intel processors. Our early benchmarking also shows that some operations are substantially faster with the new chip. Our tests covered a broad scope of activities, including opening and saving files, running filters, and compute-heavy operations like Content-Aware Fill and Select Subject, which all feel noticeably faster.
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