Increased AI within the app (using Adobe's own Sensei engine) has long been a mantra, but the tools using it are increasingly useful time-savers.  An

Adobe adds a slew of new features to Creative Cloud

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Increased AI within the app (using Adobe's own Sensei engine) has long been a mantra, but the tools using it are increasingly useful time-savers. 

An enhanced Select Subject feature - that we saw demonstrated at Adobe's Max developer conference last November - now takes the pain out of selecting a person or animal with hair. No longer do you need to do a bunch of manual corrections as the software can more intelligently identify what needs to be done. 

In Lightroom, versions are now coming to both desktop and mobile so you can create different iterations of your work without having to duplicate the file. There's also a new tool for photographers to adjust hue. 

Fonts have also got a lot more intelligent - instead of just telling you that the typefaces used aren't present, Creative Cloud will now fetch the fonts required. 

In Premiere Pro, video editors can now use assets from Adobe Stock. A new Scene Edit detection feature is also on the way to Premiere Pro that can automatically add cuts where required. Premiere Pro's brilliant Auto Reframe feature - that re-frames video to focus on the subject in action footage - is also coming to Premiere Rush as part of an effects panel in the future and will be available as a beta soon. 

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