Adobe announced a flurry of new applications as well as features
for existing products today as it kickstarts Adobe MAX 2017, the company’s annual creativity conference.
This year Adobe is making a heavy investment in artificial intelligence, with
updates powered by Adobe Sensei, a
machine learning platform geared towards creative tools that was first launched last year at
Adobe MAX. Let’s take a closer look at everything that was announced.
Adobe XD was first previewed last year as a public beta and allows
users to prototype mobile apps and websites. Today the application has been
integrated into the full Creative Cloud family. Project Felix, a next
generation easy to use 3D tool, has been rebranded as Adobe Dimension CC, and
Adobe Character Animator CC has also been launched out of beta. All of these
new applications share the central theme of making previously complex tools
easy to use.
Perhaps the biggest announcement from Adobe today comes in the
form of Lightroom CC, an all new cloud-centric photo service. Lightroom has
been the choice of photography professionals for years, especially after the discontinuation
of Apple’s pro photography tool, Aperture. We’ve detailed everything new in
Lightroom in a separate post.
Finally, Adobe has expanded its Stock and Typekit tools, with all new templates for motion graphics
and Typekit visual search, which allows users to match fonts with submitted
images. This technology will also be available to third-party developers. Adobe’s
recent efforts to provide both creative software and content for designers to
work with aligns with the launch of AdobeLIVE,
a new live streaming channel providing 24/7 inspiration to Behance community
members.
Adobe
Creative Cloud subscription plans, including new and updated photography plans, start
at $9.99/month.
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