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Adobe is working on bringing artificial intelligence to help you get the perfect selfies
Fp Archives •Researchers at Adobe Systems have posted a spectacular video demonstrating the manner in which artificial intelligence can be used enhance everyday selfies.
Adobe MAX 2016: Create stunning 3D art with Project Felix
Tech2 News Staff •Thoroughly embracing the 3D paradigm, Project Felix is set to bring the power of 3D to Adobe’s Creative Cloud.
Adobe Max 2016: Adobe's next-gen photo editor is in the making and it's called Project Nimbus
Tech2 News Staff •With Adobe’s recently unveiled Project Nimbus, the company hopes to bridge that gap between pros and the average consumer.
IBC 2016: Adobe Creative Cloud will showcase support for Virtual Reality and motion graphics
Fp Archives •Adobe will showcase advancements in virtual reality (VR), 3D, motion graphics and character animation during the "IBC 2016" exhibition.
Adobe introduces Creative Cloud innovations in India
Fp Archives •In a move to enhance consumers' experience, global software major Adobe launched major updates to its flagship Creative Cloud tools and services in India
Bug in Adobe CC for Mac deletes user data
Tech2 News Staff •A recently discovered bug in Adobe CC has been found to delete all data on the first folder of a Mac’s root drive. Adobe has already issued a fix for the problem, but if you can’t upgrade, there is a simple workaround. Windows users are currently unaffected.
Adobe could compensate users as Creative Cloud resumes post outage
Fp Archives •Adobe Lightroom mobile now available on your iPad with editing and sync functionality
Tech2 News Staff •Adobe Creative Cloud crosses 1 million mark, strong corporate demand expected
Fptechno •Adobe's Creative Cloud crossed the 1-million mark and the company expects more growth due to strong demand from corporate customers...
Adobe bundles Lightroom with Photoshop CC in a $9.99 package aimed at photographers
Nishtha •Ever since Adobe shifted to a subscription-only model earlier this year, loyal users and photographers alike have been outraged at the idea of paying about $20