
"In Premiere, the company's video-editing software, it has unveiled a new AI-powered Object Mask feature that lets you easily pick and track persons or objects moving through your video clips. You simply have to hover over that object and click to generate a mask overlay in seconds. While the mask is supposed to be accurate from the start, you can adjust and resize it as needed. Adobe says the feature uses its own AI model for the feature and that the processing happens on-device."
"You can generate its redesigned Ellipse, Rectangle and Pen masks directly from the toolbar. Further, it updated their controls to make moving or adjusting the masks more precise. The masks can now also track objects on your video clips 20 times faster than their predecessors, which means you won't have to keep such a close eye on the status bar. Another new Premiere update lets you easily bring media from from Firefly Boards, Adobe's AI-powered digital canvas, into the program."
Adobe announced updates for Premiere and After Effects that introduce AI-powered features to accelerate video editing workflows. Premiere gains an AI-powered Object Mask that lets users hover and click to generate and adjust person or object masks; processing occurs on-device and usage data is not used to train models. The Shape Mask tool now provides redesigned Ellipse, Rectangle, and Pen masks in the toolbar with refined controls and mask tracking up to 20 times faster. Premiere now imports media from Firefly Boards and integrates Adobe Stock. After Effects adds SVG import and 3D parametric meshes (cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, toris, planes) for photorealistic objects.
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