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Compact Ford Fiesta Photoshop
Photo credit: Sachou via Car Scoops
The 6th-generation Ford Fiesta was first released in 2008 and is considered a sport compact car, but this owner wanted something even smaller. So, they apparently chopped off half of the vehicle and turned it into a makeshift Smart Fortwo. For those wanting to see it in person, you’ll have to be in or around the Richland, Washington area.

Coca-Cola Lake Lagoon Brazil
Photo credit: TodoNatalense
At first glance, this might appear to be just a normal lake that has been digitally manipulated to look like Coca-Cola, but in reality, you can actually swim in this body of water. That’s right, it’s located in Rio Grande del Norte, Brazil, and officially known as Lagoa da Araraquara. What gives it the caramel-like hue? Just from a high concentration of iodine and iron, along with the pigmentation the trees give off.

Adobe Photoshop AI Neural Filters NVIDIA
Artificial intelligence has been gaining traction with 3D artists and video editors who use the technology to improve their work as well as speed up their workflow. Today, Adobe Photoshop users can make use of GPU-accelerated neural filters. These neural filters are a new feature set for content creators to try AI-powered tools that enable them to explore innovative ideas and make amazing, complex adjustments to images in just seconds.

Adobe Photoshop Sky eEplacement
Let’s face it, capturing photos in the perfect lighting conditions outdoors is nearly impossible, or at least on a whim, but with Adobe Photoshop’s new AI-powered Sky Replacement function, that will be a problem of the past. All you need to do is open the image, click the tool from the edit menu, select from the available sky presets or add your own, and then the Sensei AI system swaps out the sky automatically.

AI Remove Shadows Photos
Portrait photos often suffer from terrible lighting and shadowing because of sub-optimal conditions in the environment, and professionals resolve this issue by adding light shaping tools, like scrims, bounce cards, as well as camera flashes. Researchers have developed a method that relies on a pair of AI-powered neural networks remove foreign shadows cast by external objects, and another to soften facial shadows cast by the features of the subject as well as adding a synthetic fill light to improve the lighting ratio.

Adobe Photoshop 0.63 Beta 1988
If you’ve always wondered what it was like to edit images using the earliest versions of Adobe Photoshop, then wonder no more, as the “Computer Clan” shows us. They fired up Adobe Photoshop 0.63 Beta from 1988 on an old Macintosh powered by a 32MHz 68030 processor with 8MB of RAM. On a related note, did you know that Photoshop was developed in 1987 by two brothers Thomas and John Knoll? They later sold the distribution license to Adobe Systems Incorporated in 1988.

Photoshop Face AI
It’s nearly impossible to detect a professionally altered image these days, but Adobe teamed up with UC Berkeley researchers to train an AI to detect facial manipulation in images edited with Photoshop. A convolutional neural network (CNN) was trained to spot changes in images made with Photoshop’s Face Away Liquify feature, or the function used to change people’s eyes, mouth and other facial features. The neural network was 99% accurate detecting altered images, and for comparison, real people who saw the same photos only spotted the differences 53% of the time. Read more for a video and additional information.