Photoshop on the Web? Yes Please: Adobe Max 2021 Announcements

Happy Adobe Max Day, everyone. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know I come off as a huge fanboy. So be it. I like what I like and the Adobe Creative Cloud subscription* works for me for most things I do in my day-to-day professional life. With that said, Adobe began its annual conference aimed to educate and inspire the content creators of the world. The keynote presentation is always noteworthy with some big updates to its software offerings. Let’s take a look at those new updates.


Photoshop Is Pretty Much Everywhere

The Adobe Sensei AI engine continues to improve as it will offer more tools to help speed up the photo post-processing workflow with just a few clicks. Creating selections in Photoshop gets easier as you can now hover over objects and preview what a selection would be in your artwork. There’s also more neural filters in place to help with enhancing landscape images beyond sky replacements. Lightroom also gets some new AI love. What excites me the most is a forth-coming (beta) Photoshop web interface with the help of a more collaborative Creative Cloud. This is all about speeding up the collaboration process as well as aid in helping train up someone you’re mentoring. Collaborators can use the browser to do some basic editing or provide feedback to the artist. No Creative Cloud account required for the collaborator. More on this beta and other photography app updates is available here on the Adobe blog.

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Slick Update for Vloggers in Premiere Pro

Premiere Pro has had a few updates earlier in the year pointing towards performance and useful tools for your final video composition. Let’s face it, video is becoming more and more prominent the world of communication and branding. Platforms like YouTube and TikTok will favor your videos if you have certain behind-the-scenes elements in place with your workflow in addition to creating captivating stories to keep your viewers on their platform. Vloggers and film makers will love the updates. As a vlogger wanting to have music bed in their video, but the music track doesn’t quite match the length of the video. It’s a horrible experience to try to tastefully trim music to a video with cuts and trimming of the audio track. Now audio remix, which is found in Adobe Audition, is available in Premiere Pro. This is a great tool in Audition. Good news is this is coming to Premiere Pro. Bad news is this is a beta release.

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Another useful update is the “simplified timeline” AI that’s available in Premiere Pro. This is yet another tool aimed at making collaboration more efficient. For some, a video sequence timeline can become quite messy when piecing together tracks, effects and markers. If the project is a team project, it may be helpful to minimize all the extraneous markers and layers when a collaborator is reviewing the sequence. Simplified Timeline does just that without destroying the project. This feature is available in the new update. More on the video updates from Adobe can be found here.

There are other updates available to the Creative Cloud suite this week. In Design, Illustrator, Character Animator and more received updates. I didn’t get into them all because, I don’t use those apps as often. But if you’re interested, more news on the all the Adobe updates can be found here on the Adobe blog.

Did you sign up for Adobe Max? I hope so. It’s FREE and full of information to help you better understand some creative concepts and fundamentals, as well as get a better grip on the Creative Cloud suite of apps.

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FREE Adobe Max 2020 Registration Opens

The year 2020 has been an absolute mess of a year on so many levels. The pandemic has made things so much tougher on many businesses and consumers. This includes my favorite conference, Adobe Max. Since the COVID-19 pandemic continues its grip on our planet, Adobe, like many other companies, have pivot into a remote mode of operation. This includes this year annual creative conference, Adobe Max. Adobe Max 2020 will now be available to everyone for free online. No flying out to Los Angeles this year. Just mark your calendars for October 20th thru 22nd and attend virtually.

Image by Ant Pruitt all rights reserved

Image by Ant Pruitt all rights reserved

The show usually consists of a great keynote presentation sharing a bit of a recap of the previous year for Adobe as well as new products or feature launches for the coming year. There are also labs, sessions and interviews with great people from the industry. This year’s list of interviewees includes Ava DuVernay, Keanu Reeves, Tyler the Creator, and Annie Leibovitz.

When you register for Adobe Max, you’ll be able to not only view the keynote presentation and interviews, but you’ll be able to register for labs and sessions that you’re interested in. Just tailor your schedule to work best for you. If you’re interested in Photoshop, there are a lot of different sessions available to varying skill levels. It’s a really great experience that I think anyone in the creative space should look into.

Find out more about registration and sessions on the Adobe blog post here. I highly recommend you give it a look if you’re into the creative arts. Not just photography, but all the digital creative arts.