
According to Adobe, Photoshop’s new Face-Aware Liquify is “an easy way to create artistic effects with facial features using the Liquify Tool while keeping the face in proportion.”Īnd finally, the new Match Font tool can detect text, even in flattened images, and suggest what font it is. Second, the Liquify tool is now face-aware, able to detect a person’s eyes, mouth, and nose automatically for instant adjustments. This is perfect for landscape photographs, which can now easily be leveled in post without sacrificing too much of the original angle of view. First, the new Content Aware Crop tool will automatically fill in the gaps when straightening a crooked photo, so that less image data is lost to cropping (Adobe gave a sneak-peek of this feature in May).

Photoshop also received some love in this update. Adobe Stock has grown to offer more than 55 million royalty free images, graphics, and videos, and now Adobe is making it easier to find the highest quality files with the new Premium Collection, a curated library that contains nearly 100,000 images that meet the standards of top agencies around the world. Users can search for images and preview them directly in the application, then arrange, edit, and even purchase them – all without opening a web browser. In what Adobe has dubbed the One-Click Workflow, Adobe Stock is now available within CC applications, including InDesign and Photoshop.
#ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD PHOTOGRAPHY 2016 UPDATE#
The update (June 2016) provides greater automation, better performance, and more integration across applications, while also introducing some key new features for Photoshop. Adobe CC subscribers can download the update now through the Creative Cloud app.Ī central focus of the new update is Adobe Stock, the company’s stock image library and service.

Adobe today released an update to its Creative Cloud suite of design applications, focusing on improving efficiency and removing friction from a user’s workflow.
