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Pavel Prokopev

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Art for Photo’s Sake For 2022, Photoshop Elements goes way beyond enhancing and correcting images and dives into the realm of art and altered realities. Pet owners now have their own Guided Edit aptly named, Perfect Pet. This is a series of Adobe Sensei AI-enhanced tools specifically designed for our furry companions. There are beauty treatments that will paint out leashes and collars as well as eye-flash (the canine and feline version of red-eye), tear-stains and other bits of unsightliness. Elements can quickly separate the subject and the background so you can adjust them separately, making sure they stand out as they deserve to. The super-smarts that’s happening in the background comes from Photoshop Elements’ ability to deal with furry surfaces and edges. From a software and artificial intelligence perspective, that’s even harder to deal with than Persian cat hair on a cashmere sweater. Sensei AI again comes into play with a new option that will transform any photo into a piece of artwork in the style of a number of famous painters. That sunflower in your shot, for example, can be rendered with van Gogh’s unique motif. What is even more striking is when you have Elements separate subject and background and you apply the painterly tools to one or the other. One new feature with virtually unlimited potential lets you warp one image onto another. Just place, crop, and resize the image to basically fit and the new tool can warp it so it literally wraps around a surface or even into another object, blending nicely into the background if needed. PSE-Perfect Pet Pics – Perfect Pet: making your pup stand out

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