

Because the colors of the sky also influence the overall scene, that would obviously result in a rather strange image, so Adobe’s AI also adjusts the colors of the rest of the image accordingly. The idea itself is pretty straightforward: Photoshop can now automatically recognize the sky in your images and then replace it with a sky of your choosing. It makes the Content Aware process quicker and less tedious.

Luminar, for example, has offered that for more than a year already, but it looks like Adobe took its time to get this one right. Delete & Fill Selection This is essentially the new and improved Content Aware Fill. Photoshop isn’t the first tool to offer a Sky Replacement feature. Other new AI-driven features include new so-called “ Neural Filters” that are essentially the next-generation of Photoshop filters and new and improved tools for selecting parts of images, in addition to other tools to improve on existing features or simplify the photo-editing workflow. At its MAX conference, Adobe today announced a handful of new AI features for Photoshop, with Sky Replacement being the most obvious example.

Adobe is betting big on its Sensei AI platform, and so it’s probably no surprise that the company also continues to build more AI-powered features into its flagship Photoshop applications.
