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Source: Adobe Acrobat is adding a way to generate images in PDF files with AI text prompts - NeowinAdobe is adding an image generation feature to its popular Adobe Acrobat app for opening and editing PDF files. In an email press release, the company revealed that starting later this week, Adobe Acrobat will support the generation and editing of images created by AI, specifically via Adobe’s Firefly Image 3 model.
The app will add the new Generate Image function this week, which will allow users to have control over AI-made images in PDF files. The feature will also let users adjust both the style and size of an AI-made image so they can fit in a PDF document.
In addition, the new Edit Image feature will let users access the Generative Fill, Remove
Background, Erase, and Crop functions in the Firefly model. Users can edit images in PDF files so they can remove unneeded objects, or get rid of backgrounds and more.
In today's digital age, PDF has become one of the most widely used mediums for exchanging and collaborating on documents. Adobe Acrobat, the leading platform for working with PDFs, has continuously evolved to meet the needs of our customers. Today, we unveiled major advancements in Adobe Acrobat that will expand what you can do with PDF and other types of documents, transforming Acrobat into multi-format, AI-powered environment for surfacing insights across documents, creating and editing compelling visuals and content and collaboration. To give even more people an opportunity to experience AI-powered document experiences, we’re also offering free, unlimited access to Acrobat AI Assistant from June 18 until June 28.
Adobe Acrobat Reimagines Documents for Multi-Format, AI-Powered Work | Adobe Blog
Today, we unveiled major advancements in Adobe Acrobat that will expand what customers can do with PDF and other documents, transforming it into an AI-powered, multi-format environment.
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