The first of these is called “Select People,” and it employs Adobe’s AI Sensei to pick out certain people, teams, or even bodily parts like the skin on the face, the skin on the body, the eyes, the teeth, the lips, the hair, and more. It’s surprisingly easy to use: after loading a picture, Adobe’s AI instantly recognizes and categorizes every individual in a scene as “All People,” “Person 1,” “Person 2,” “Person 3,” etc. Then, if you choose, say, Person 2, you may choose their face skin, body skin, teeth, and so on. From there, you may adjust colors, improve clarity, or change whatever else you desire.
While Select Objects facilitates doing exactly that in a few different ways. You may just paint over an object to choose it, such as a rose, or you can draw a rectangle around it, and the AI will automatically sharpen the edges to produce a perfect mask. In a similar spirit, you may now choose the complete backdrop of a picture with just one click rather than needing to flip the subject selection as you did in the past.