With the release of Photoshop Elements 14 and Premiere Elements 14, Adobe has introduced a number of new AI tools that make creating graphics and videos easier than ever. One of the new tools is called Content-Aware Fill, which uses machine learning to automatically fill in missing content in a photo or video. This is great for filling in holes or fixing mistakes, and it works well with both photos and videos. Another new tool is called Content-Aware Scissors, which lets you cut out parts of a photo or video without having to re-create the entire image. This is great for cutting out pieces you want to use in another image or video, or for removing unwanted elements. Overall, these are some great new AI tools that make creating graphics and videos easier than ever. If you’re looking to upgrade your editing software, be sure to check out Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 14! ..


The headline feature for Photoshop Elements 2023 is “Moving Elements,” where you can select areas of a still image to make them animated. Adobe showed off flowing water in a waterfall photo as an example, or sand kicking up in an image of someone riding a bike. The newly-animated images can then be saved as a video or GIF for easy sharing. There’s also a new “Peek-through Overlays” option for creating a depth effect in photos, more filters for applying artistic effects, and more slideshow templates.

Premiere Elements 2023 has the same artistic filter options as Photoshop Elements, and adds 100 new audio tracks to use in projects. Adobe says both applications have “up to 35% faster installation, 50% faster launch times, and 48% reduction in app size.” The apps also open up to 70% faster on Mac computers with Apple Silicon chips (M1 & M2), like the latest MacBook Air.

Finally, both applications now have companion apps for web browsers, iPhone, and Android. You can’t actually edit photos and videos through the companion apps, but they can be used to upload photos and videos to your Adobe cloud storage, which can then be easily accessed from Photoshop Elements or Premiere Elements on your computer.

Source: Adobe