Adobe's director of product management demonstrated the service, which allows users to upload their own photo or have Firefly create one. Firefly then automatically analyzes the image, creates layers for the various objects it finds, and allows users to move things around by dragging and dropping, with the AI tools filling in the blanks. The service also provides four different options for every prompt and uses over a dozen different AI models to power Stardust’s various features.
Key takeaways:
- Adobe has officially launched a sneak preview of Project Stardust, an AI-powered photo-editing engine, at its MAX conference.
- The project, powered by Firefly Model 2, allows users to easily delete objects and people in a scene, change backgrounds, and more.
- Project Stardust combines Adobe’s object recognition models with existing AI-powered features like generative fill.
- Adobe's director of product management demonstrated the service, which uses over a dozen different AI models to power its various features.