Adobe Previews New Features at MAX 2015

Adobe Previews New Features at MAX 2015

Adobe shared sneak previews of its new innovative technologies at 2015 Adobe MAX Creativity Conference. These features are not presently included in Adobe's tools, but many MAX sneaks do eventually find their way into the products.

Monument Mode

Taking pictures of landmarks and sites can be difficult, the more popular the location the more likely it is that people, vehicles, and other objects will get in the way obstructing your view. "Monument Mode" uses a new algorithm to distinguish moving objects from fixed ones, one-click and those obstructions are gone for good. If this tech preview comes to fruition, your tourist images will be beautifully without any other tourists.

Project Dollhouse

Inspiration can strike anywhere, and fortunately we're all armed with devices that can capture those moments of inspiration when they occur. But captured images can fail to reflect inspiring perspective, until now...

Project Faces

Can't find the perfect font for your project? Then maybe you will just create it! "Project Faces" is a whole new way to think about tweaking, adapting, and creating fonts that perfectly reflect your message.

3D Portraits

Photoshop can convert photographs to 3D images, but the process currently involves lots of manual steps. 3D portrait technology smartly recognizes facial elements, eyes and mouth and more, quickly and efficiently automating much of the process of turning photographs into usable, printable, 3D images.

DeepFont

Designers have thousands of fonts to choose from. But what do you when you see the perfect font but don't know its name? DeepFont is a smart font recognition system, give it a picture of the desired font, and it'll help with font identification.

Design with Data

When you're creating your design, you want to use content as close to the final product as possible. Project Comet's sneak Design with Data makes it easier to quickly drop in realistic sample content or get actual data from a file, website, or from the cloud to help you make better designs.

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