Adobe has released a new II-based tool, Firefly Bulk Create, designed for editing large numbers of images at once.

With its help, you can, for example, change the background or size of 10 thousand images at once. The results can be saved in PNG or JPEG formats. Support for Photoshop PSD files will be available in the future.

The new tool is available in the Adobe Firefly service. Processing 10 thousand images requires computing power. Adobe said the new tools will be charged on a “consumption” basis. Presumably, users will need a paid subscription with double credits (internal currency) to perform such resource-intensive tasks. [The Verge]






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