Today at Adobe MAX,
Adobe unveiled significant innovation across its
Creative Cloud applications and services. In addition to ground-breaking
new features like Neural Filters in Photoshop, the company released
major updates to its flagship applications including Lightroom, Premiere
Pro and Illustrator. Adobe also underscored its commitment to
accelerating the development of mobile and multi-surface apps, with the
official launch of Adobe Illustrator on the iPad and Adobe Fresco on the
iPhone. Additionally, the company previewed a prototype of a digital
content attribution tool that will debut within Photoshop and Behance as
part of its Content Authenticity Initiative.
Adobe MAX 2020: Creativity for All
Rooted in Adobe's mission to enable creativity for all, MAX 2020 is offered as a free around-the-world
event. With 56 hours of live content planned, Adobe MAX will inspire,
educate and entertain creators through product deep dives, luminary
masterclasses and community events. From seasoned professionals to
students, social media mavens and hobbyists, this year's event offers
endless opportunities for creators to take their skills to the next
level.
"In
a year defined by so many challenges, we're proud to bring our
community together to underscore the resilience of creativity and share
our vision for empowering creativity for all," said Scott Belsky, chief
product officer and executive vice president, Creative Cloud, Adobe.
"Visualizing ideas, sharing stories and expressing whatever's in the
mind's eye are more important now than ever. We're excited to introduce
creative apps and services built to fuel continued growth for creative
professionals, while also outfitting novices who want simple tools that
bring their ideas to life."
Addressing Creators' Needs in 2020
According to Adobe's State of Creativity research,
82% of creators say that the events of 2020 have forever changed how
they create, and 83% feel it's more important than ever to expand their
abilities. With this reality as the backdrop, today's Creative Cloud
releases empower users to level up their skills, collaborate seamlessly
with others, accelerate their productivity and create for new mediums in
entirely new ways.
Creative Systems Built to Accelerate Collaboration
It
has never been more critical for teams to be in sync and work together
efficiently than it is now. Creative Cloud applications have always been
essential in driving creative output, but their power is even more
evident when they work together. Over the years, Adobe has strategically
tied key elements of its portfolio together into a powerful creative system that
enables seamless sharing, consistency and collaboration between teams,
which is especially critical in a remote working environment.
- Creative Cloud Libraries, Expanded:
Libraries, which previously enabled select cross-app asset sharing and
collaboration, now allows users to create and distribute design systems
through Adobe XD, access assets in Adobe Spark and connect to
third-party apps like Google Workspace and other systems through open
Library APIs for developers.
- Versions in Cloud Documents: View, revert, and name past document iterations with automatic creation of Cloud Document file versions.
- Invite to Edit:
Access work anywhere and collaborate easily with Invite to Edit
functionality, which will be coming early next year to tools like
Fresco, Photoshop and Photoshop on the iPad.
Supercharge Creativity: Powerful New Tools to Create the Impossible
The
company introduced hundreds of cutting-edge features built to help
users take their creativity to greater heights. Integrated into many of
Adobe's flagship products, boundary-pushing features showcased at MAX
include:
- Photoshop:
Introduced in the Photoshop experience, Sensei-powered Sky Replacement,
two new Refine Edge selections and the breakthrough Neural Filters open
up a world of new possibilities for users to expand and elevate their
creativity in a matter of seconds. These features offer new ways to
reduce complex workflows while also giving access to a growing library
of artistic filters to ignite ideas or refine images.
- Illustrator and Illustrator on the iPad:
Featuring a plethora of new ways to transform design ideas into
beautiful, precise graphics, the 1.0 release of Illustrator on the iPad
brings users the core toolkit and more, with 18,000 fonts and new
features like radial, grid and mirror repeat. And on the desktop, the
new Recolor Artwork feature lets users change entire color themes with
just one click. When using Illustrator's desktop and iPad apps, creators
will find a smooth cross-device experience that allows them to create a
wide range of graphics, from a logo to a t-shirt illustration.
- Fresco on the iPhone:
The new Fresco on the iPhone offers users the same functionality
they've grown to love on the iPad and on Windows touch devices. Powered
by Cloud Documents, all Fresco projects are instantly available on all
supported devices across desktop, mobile and tablet for a seamless
multi-device experience.
- Lightroom: Advanced
Color Grading across the Lightroom ecosystem, the ability to save
versions as you edit images and enhanced performance in Lightroom
Classic.
- Premiere Pro:
Major performance improvements, alongside a preview of Sensei-powered
Speech to Text, which automates speech transcription from video content
and also generates captions and subtitles.
- After Effects:
Sensei-powered Roto Brush 2 that selects and tracks an object, frame by
frame, isolating the subject automatically with even the most
challenging footage. Additionally, a new 3D Design Space in After
Effects offers new 3D Gizmos, improved camera tools and more, to
navigate and design in 3D better and faster.
- XD:
The new 3D Transforms feature allows UI/UX designers to bring depth and
perspective to their user experience designs and to explore UI/UX
design for AR experiences.
- Adobe Aero: A public beta for Aero on the desktop enables anyone to create immersive and interactive AR experiences.
Unlimited Opportunities to Elevate and Expand Skills
Adobe
is delivering a number of products, services and resources-many
completely free-so users can learn new skills and stay competitive. From
expert-led livestreaming sessions, to user-friendly tutorials,
inspiring challenges and fun creativity hacks, Creative Cloud is a 24/7
creativity hub, with a built-in community to help anyone elevate their
skills. New features and learning opportunities include:
- New and enhanced in-app learning experiences within Photoshop, Illustrator on the iPad and Animate.
- Expansion of in-app livestreaming-which
debuted in Fresco earlier this year-to Photoshop on the iPad and
Illustrator on the iPad, making it possible for even more people to "go
live" to their fans and learn from other creators.
- Enhancements to Lightroom's Learn and Discover,
including the ability to follow others, discover and share presets and
create a personalized feed for photographers to discover curated
community content.
- Wide-ranging tutorials, creative challenges and non-stop Adobe Live learning experiences available for free via Creative Cloud Discover.
Leadership on Content Authenticity
Adobe
shared an update on the Content Authenticity Initiative, a program
focused on combating deceptive content manipulation online.
In August, the company published a technical whitepaper on
the topic in collaboration with industry, academic and NGO co-authors,
and today it takes a step forward by showing how the tool will work
within Photoshop and Behance. Adobe previewed a prototype of the
attribution functionality, which will be available to a group of beta
users in Photoshop in the coming weeks, and rolled out to other Creative
Cloud apps in 2021.
Through
the Content Authenticity Initiative, Adobe is spearheading the
development of a holistic solution that helps creators get credit for
their work and slows the spread of misinformation by ensuring consumers
understand what changes were made to the content they are viewing.
Launched at MAX 2019, Adobe is leading the initiative in collaboration
with The New York Times Company, Twitter, Inc., Microsoft, BBC, Qualcomm
Technologies, Inc., Truepic, WITNESS, CBC and many others.
Pricing and AvailabilityAll
Creative Cloud subscribers-including those on such plans as individual,
student, team, educational institution, government agency and
enterprise-can download updates to Creative Cloud desktop software
today. Additionally, mobile apps start rolling out globally today and
can be downloaded in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
- Illustrator
on the iPad is available to all Creative Cloud members who are
subscribed to Illustrator. It can also be purchased as a single app for
$9.99 per month. Additional plan information is available here.
- Fresco
on the iPhone is free for anyone to use. Fresco offers premium features
for professionals available in a bundle with Fresco on the iPad and
Photoshop on the iPad for $9.99 per month, or included with most
Creative Cloud plans. Additional plan information is available here.
- Aero on the desktop is available via a free public beta, which customers can sign up for here.