Photoshop Sneak Peek: Select Subject in Photoshop CC


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We’re excited to give you a sneak peek into one of the new functionalities coming to Photoshop CC. Select Subject, powered by Adobe Sensei, is a tool that enables users to make their selections in one click. With Select Subject, you’ll be able to get started with your selections faster than ever before.

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44 responses to “Photoshop Sneak Peek: Select Subject in Photoshop CC”

  1. Hi, wonderful news, I wonder when this will be. Can the process be reversed so the subjects are the only items not selected eg for masking where the whole background may be changed without the subject being affected by such changes, please? If the image is sent to a plugin such as Luminar 2018, will the subjects or background be able to be worked on, with the isolated features being able to be worked on eg strands of hair, please? I look forward to your answer. Thanks and regards, Joe

  2. If you are impatient to get this working, try rolling your own using the "Matterport Mask-RCNN" project on github — it not only can select subjects but can give each of those volleyball players (and each dog) their own mask. It should do a decent job right out of the box, and I'll bet someone impatient and clever could build a Photoshop-integrated version in a day or two. Just sayin'

  3. What would be incredible is if this technology is implemented in after effects for automating at least some of the manual work that rotoscoping requires. Even if it means going back and cleaning up some of the areas that it may have incorrectly made a selection it would still speed things up dramatically if it worked.

    10 seconds of video at a standard frame rate of 24fps has 240 frames that need to be analyzed / masked / corrected – this could be huge if Adobe could be compelled to think beyond Photoshop.

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