Adobe Color updates integrate AI-powered palette extraction and Pantone conversion
Adobe has rolled out enhancements to its Adobe Color CC platform, building on last month's Color Transfer Sneak for Illustrator. Among the new features are AI-powered tools through Adobe Sensei, which employs machine learning to recommend tags based on color and contextual queries like 'moody' or 'peaceful'. Users can now pull color palettes from images found in Adobe Stock or Behance libraries, easily browsing through integrated visuals to pinpoint specific shades. The introduction of a Trends feature presents curated artwork galleries by Adobe Stock and Behance teams, spotlighting areas such as Graphic Design, Illustration, and Fashion to reflect contemporary creative palettes. Furthermore, the update facilitates the conversion of colors to Pantone shades, allowing for the easy integration of Pantone swatches as spot colors in Adobe applications. These upgrades are designed to enhance the color selection and application process for artists and designers.
Key facts
- Adobe announced updates to Adobe Color CC website
- Updates include palette extraction from Adobe Stock and Behance images
- Adobe Sensei uses AI and machine learning for tag suggestions
- Tags are based on color and contextual searches like 'moody'
- Trends feature includes hand-picked artwork galleries
- Galleries focus on Graphic Design, Illustration, and Fashion
- Curated by Adobe Stock and Behance teams
- Pantone integration allows conversion to Pantone swatches
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- Adobe
- Adobe Stock
- Behance
- Pantone