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Adobe Demonstrates Experimental AI Tools for Video and Photo Editing at Max Conference

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Jess Weatherbed

7mo ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Adobe showcased experimental AI tools at its Max conference that enable intuitive editing of photos, videos, and audio. Key demonstrations included Project Frame Forward, which allows video editors to apply changes made to one frame across an entire video without using masks, tools for manipulating light in images, and audio correction for mispronunciations. These 'sneaks' represent Adobe's exploration of AI-powered creative workflows that could transform professional editing processes.

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Adobe demonstrated some of the experimental AI tools it's working on at its Max conference that provide new ways to intuitively edit photos, videos, and audio.
These experiments, called 'sneaks,' include tools that instantly apply any changes you make to one frame across an entire video, easily manipulate light in images, and correct mispronunciations in audio recordings.
Project Frame Forward is one of the more visually impressive sneaks, allowing video editors to add or remove anything from footage without using masks — a time-consuming process for selecting objects or people.
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Adobe demonstrated some of the experimental AI tools it’s working on at its Max conference that provide new ways to intuitively edit photos, videos, and audio.

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