Use Neural Filters to explore creative new ideas
How cool would it be if you could quickly add a grin to that one person in the group who didn’t smile?
Wouldn’t it be great if you could colorize a black and white photo with one click?
Do you want to see how you look wearing someone else’s makeup style?
How about seeing how you might look if you aged a few years?
You can save time and effort and do all these things and more using Neural Filters in Photoshop. Take a look at these amazing filters and then vote for filters that you want to see implemented in the future.
Neural Filters
Neural Filters is a new AI-powered creative workspace inside Photoshop that provides non-destructive filters capable of reducing complex workflows to a few clicks or sliders. Filters can be applied non-destructively using the smart filter feature, applied directly to an existing layer, or used to create a new layer with the changed pixels. To find this feature, simply navigate to Filter>Neural Filters.
For more information on Neural Filters, see Using Neural Filters.
Neural Filters before and after samples:
Here are a few samples of what you can do with Neural Filters:
Smooth skin with one click.
Skin Smoothing
Apply a style to your image.
Style Transfer
Easily add content aware color to a black and white photo.
Colorize
Change age, expression, gaze or head direction, hair thickness, or lighting on a portrait.
Smart Portrait
Add haze and change the background temperature to bring attention to a subject.
Depth-Aware Haze
Apply makeup inspired by another portrait.
Makeup Transfer
Remove JPEG artifacts from images.
JPEG Artifacts Removal
Boost the resolution of a selected area in your portrait.
Super Zoom
Related links:
Using Neural Filters
Neural Filters list and FAQ
Colorize a black and white photo
Smooth Skin
Neural Filters feedback and known issues
Filter basics
Apply filters | Tutorial