![]() Adobe announced that Photoshop has on its roadmap a new collaborative space for team ideation called Canvas and an online repository for sharing assets and projects called Spaces. Web-based access and collaboration are coming to future versions of Photoshop. It also brought more precision for 16-bit image previews and an improved Harmonization Neural Filter. The previous major update added a more detailed, cloud-powered option for Subject Select search within Preferences and the welcome ability to give interface elements, like that glaring blue Share button, a more neutral and less distracting appearance. Minor interim updates appear occasionally, usually adding support for new camera models and hardening the software's reliability and speeding its performance. For Windows users, a new option lets you choose whether you want auto selection to happen faster or with more stability. New features still in beta include Live Gaussian Blur, Live Gradients, a new Neural Filter for photo restoration, and Share for Review-another collaboration feature. Highlights include simpler, more accurate Object Selection One Click Delete and Fill, a new way to remove an object from a scene and integration with Adobe Express. The latest major update, which Adobe calls both Version 24 and Photoshop 2023, brings technology announced at the annual Adobe Max conference in October.
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