Adobe introduces new features if you are finding an avenue to get your selfies from Instagram edited and take it to the next level. The App Store and Google Play are making available the newest free Photoshop Camera, Engadget reported.

According to the news story, this app gives "Instagram-worthy lenses and camera effects" right at your phone, with AI-enabled features, Photoshop tricks, and customized lenses. 

It was in November 2049 when Adobe announced this during the Adobe Max conference, and since then, has been previewed for the public to see. Today and in the following days, enthusiasts may start working on the official application. 

Influencers and photographers

This new feature, the Photoshop Camera, is said to be more intended for influencers and social media fans than professional photographers. It does not have the detailed editing features, unlike what they can find from the iPad Photoshop platform. 

However, it allows them to scroll through the filters before taking the shot. The Sensei Artificial Intelligence recognizes the subject in the image, recommending and applying adjustments based on the images' technical content. This involves the type of scene, facial angles, dynamic range, and tonality. 

If you always like to take photos and post these amazing photos online, this is highly recommended. They have the Face Light feature that can optimize the lighting, minimizing distracting shadows. The app notices the subject in group selfies, eliminating distortion. Collaborators include Billie Eilish and other influencers. 

"Quick fixes like portrait relighting and distortion removal mean you can post images that look like you spent way more time on them than you did," Adobe said.

Adobe in the market

Meanwhile, shares and market performance of Adobe Inc. recently have been published. In the session on Thursday, June 11, after the company's revenue topped Wall Street estimates, the shares rose. The COVID-19 pandemic is contributing to the rise in the demand, Market Watch presented. 

"Adobe ADBE, -4.70% shares rose 4.4% after hours, following a 4.7% decline in the regular session to close at $387.67," the report indicated. 

Since millions of people worldwide are moving from offices to homes to work, the use of digital documents has increased. Thus, the need to have reliable software. 

Adobe president and CEO Shantanu Narayen stated, "The tectonic shift toward 'all things digital' across all customer segments globally will serve as a tailwind to our growth initiatives as we emerge from this crisis."

During the second quarter, Adobe had a net income of $1.1 billion or $2.27 per share, compared with the $632.6 million, or $1.29 a share during the previous year. In adjusted earnings, they were at $2.45 a share, higher than the $1.83 per share last year. Revenues are also at a high, in the estimated $3.13 billion, from $2.74 billion in 2019.

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