NEW Photo Restoration Filter in Photoshop!
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Introduction
In the latest version of Photoshop, Adobe has introduced a new neural filter called "Photo Restoration" that allows users to restore and enhance old and damaged photos. This new feature uses AI technology to magically restore details, enhance faces, and even colorize black and white images. However, it is worth noting that this feature is currently only available in the Photoshop beta version.
To access the Photo Restoration filter, you need to download and install the Photoshop beta app from your Creative Cloud application. Once installed, you can find the filter under the "Filter" menu, then "Neural Filters > Photo Restoration".
By default, the "Enhanced Face" option is checked, which creates a new face on top of the original and aligns it to enhance facial details. You can also enable the "Colorize" option to add color to black and white photos.
The results of the Photo Restoration filter can be quite impressive, providing a great starting point for further editing and restoration. However, it's important to note that this filter focuses primarily on faces and may not always produce perfect results. Additionally, it may change the appearance of the face significantly, so it's recommended to experiment with the settings and find the right balance for each image.
Keywords
- Photo Restoration
- Photoshop
- Neural Filters
- Enhanced Face
- Colorize
- Image Restoration
- AI Technology
- Black and White Images
- Creative Cloud
- Beta Version
FAQ
Q: Is the Photo Restoration filter available in the regular version of Photoshop? A: No, at the moment, this feature is only available in the Photoshop beta version.
Q: How can I access the Photoshop beta version? A: You can download and install the Photoshop beta app from your Creative Cloud application by going to "Beta Apps" and selecting Photoshop beta.
Q: Can I use the Photo Restoration filter on older versions of Photoshop? A: No, if you're using an older version like CS6 or a pirated version, you won't have access to this filter. However, you can always try the Photoshop free trial to test it out.
Q: Is the Photo Restoration filter only useful for faces? A: While the filter focuses primarily on enhancing faces, it can still be beneficial for restoring and enhancing other parts of the image. However, results may vary depending on the complexity of the image and the level of damage.
Q: Can I fine-tune the results of the Photo Restoration filter? A: Yes, the filter provides various adjustment sliders for noise reduction, artifacts reduction, and more. You can experiment with these settings to achieve the desired outcome. Additionally, the filter can be applied as a smart filter, allowing you to refine the effect by masking specific areas.