Adobe Photoshop CC (2023) review


Adobe Photoshop CC (2023): Two-minute review

A synonym for photo editing, Adobe Photoshop has long been the app to beat when it comes to image manipulation. Our review of Photoshop CC (2021) awarded it a full five stars, labelling it the ‘king of photo editors’. But with a slew of AI-powered alternatives on the scene – including Luminar Neo and Topaz Photo AI – the top dog has got some competition.

Since we last tested Photoshop in 2021, Adobe has added a suite of fresh features to its flagship app. Like its rivals, Photoshop leverages the latest advancements in AI to deliver automations that accelerate your workflow. In the beta version available at no extra cost to subscribers, it also introduces generative tricks which achieve results simply impossible a few years ago.

Adobe Photoshop CC (2023) subject selection

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From our time testing the latest version, two things are clear. First, Photoshop’s AI-powered abilities aren’t perfect. Use subject selection and you’ll usually need to refine the mask manually. Play around with its neural filters and you’ll quickly stray into uncanny valley. Go wild with the beta edition’s Generative Fill tool and you’ll end up with some absurd results. In short, AI in Adobe Photoshop is not a complete panacea.



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