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Adobe Photoshop Rolls Out Enhanced AI Tools And New Image Adjustment Features

  • January 30, 2026
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Adobe Photoshop has rolled out a series of updates aimed at enhancing its AI-powered creative tools and providing new options for image and text adjustments. These updates, now available to creators, focus on improving resolution, accuracy, and flexibility in editing workflows, allowing users to achieve high-quality results with more control. Photoshop’s improvements are powered by Adobe Firefly technology, which continues to form the backbone of its generative and editing features.

Among the most notable upgrades are enhancements to Generative Fill, Generative Expand, and Remove tools. Adobe has stated that these tools now produce outputs in 2K resolution, offering finer details and reduced visual artifacts compared to previous versions. Users will also notice more precise results that better reflect their prompts, while the updated Reference Image option within Generative Fill now delivers geometry-aware outputs that align more closely with the structure and perspective of the original scene. These improvements are aimed at streamlining workflows for artists, designers, and content creators, ensuring AI-generated edits blend seamlessly with existing imagery.

Photoshop has also introduced a beta version of Dynamic Text, a feature designed to simplify text manipulation in creative projects. Dynamic Text allows users to transform text layers into curved shapes more efficiently, a process that previously required multiple manual steps. This update is expected to save time for designers and increase flexibility in creating visually appealing compositions. Additionally, Adobe has expanded its suite of adjustment layers with the addition of Clarity, Dehaze, and Grain. These new layers enable non-destructive editing, giving users the ability to fine-tune images while preserving the original content of each layer.

Adobe emphasizes that these new features are intended to improve creative workflows by combining high-quality AI-generated results with more flexible controls over editing. The integration of improved generative tools, advanced text manipulation, and non-destructive adjustments supports more precise and polished outputs for professionals and hobbyists alike. With these updates, Photoshop continues to build on its reputation as a leading tool for digital creators, offering enhanced capabilities that cater to evolving creative demands.

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