Adobe creative tools enhanced with NVIDIA technology
| Source: NVIDIA blog post. The new AI-powered Smart Portrait Filter on Adobe Photoshop can make the person look older or younger, change gaze direction, and offer different lighting angles. |
Adobe Photoshop users are getting GPU-accelerated neural filters, new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools that enable users to make complex adjustments to images in just seconds. Done manually, such adjustments traditionally take hours of work.
Adobe and NVIDIA are collaborating on AI technology to improve creative tools in Adobe Creative Cloud and Photoshop. This collaboration includes the new Smart Portrait Filter, which runs best on NVIDIA RTX GPUs.
With Smart Portrait in Photoshop, users can experiment, making edits to facial characteristics such as gaze direction and lighting angles, by dragging a slider. Smart Portrait uses NVIDIA StyleGAN2 technology and a deep neural network developed by NVIDIA Research and trained on numerous portrait images to achieve results in seconds. Users retain full control over their work with a non-destructive workflow, while the effects blend naturally into the original image.
Video editors in Adobe Premiere Pro have also benefitted from NVIDIA RTX GPUs with virtually all GPU-accelerated decoding offloaded to dedicated VRAM, resulting in smoother video playback and sharper responsiveness when scrubbing through footage, especially with ultra-high resolution and multistream footage. Advanced, AI-powered features such as Scene Edit Detection and Auto Reframe automate manual tasks, speeding up final exports.
And for the first time, Adobe Premiere Elements adds GPU acceleration to enable instant playback of popular video effects such as adding a lens flare or an animated overlay, cropping of videos, and overall playback in real-time. This is all done without prerendering, again speeding up the editing.
Alongside these updates, there are new releases of Adobe After Effects, Adobe Substance Alchemist, Notch and Daz 3D, all supported in the new October NVIDIA Studio Driver. Studio drivers are built for creators and tested extensively against top creative apps and workflows.
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Download the new Studio Driver (release 456.71) through GeForce Experience or from the NVIDIA driver download page.
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