Adobe continues to expand its artificial intelligence -oriented creative vehicles. The company has added two new models to its productive artificial intelligence platform called Firefly. Firefly Image Model 4 and Firefly Image Model 4 Ultra offers the user the opportunity to produce more realistic visuals. These two models were developed to respond to different usage scenarios in terms of speed, quality and detail.
The Firefly Image Model 4 has been introduced as the fastest visual production model that Adobe has offered so far. This model, which offers support to 2K resolution, accelerates the production process and does not leave the details and aesthetic control. Style, frame and format allows the settings such as format to be arranged more flexible. In this way, it is possible to get more personal and consistent visual results.
Adobe works more realistic with Firefly Ultra.
Developed for users looking for more details and reality, Firefly Image Model 4 Ultra is much more competent in processing complex scenes of small buildings. This model is particularly preferred for architectural illustrations, stage representations or illustrations with a high level of detail. The user can get more efficiency than the ultra model in more technical and subtle work. Adobe positions these two models as complementary structures.
Firefly models can be used through Adobe’s Firefly Web application. This platform also includes the previously presented text from the text to video and from the text to vector. Adobe’s goal is that users can meet different types of productive artificial intelligence in one center. Firefly Web application has now become a much more comprehensive production area.
In addition to all these, Adobe activated Firefly Boards, a new vehicle as a beta version. This vehicle allows teams to prepare artificial intelligence -supported moodboard in cooperation. This application, which was introduced under the name Project Concept at the Adobe Max event last year, has now become a more mature stage. This type of platform offers a very functional support for the design teams that produce visual -oriented ideas.
Adobe aims to increase the options by integrating third -party models into the Firefly platform. Users can now produce by selecting Google’s Imagen 3 model with OpenAI’s visual model GPT. On the video production side, Google’s Veo 2 model stands out. Adobe says that these models are suitable for experimental use and their own models are safe for commercial works.
Adobe’s educating its own models only with licensed or public content makes a significant difference in terms of royalties. Platforms such as Google, OpenAI or Runway cannot offer the same security commitment. This reveals that Adobe offers a safer ground for content producers. In spite of everything, a structure in which third -party models can contribute to productivity processes has been established.
Comprehensive updates also draw attention on the Creative Cloud side. From the text developed for Illustrator, patterns and shape filling tools are now out of the beta process. Photoshop users have achieved new vehicles that can easily choose hair, clothes and facial features. These updates focus on accelerating users’ workflow.

Photoshop’s Action Panel has also received an important innovation with this update. Now a system that can offer suggestions according to the personal styles of users has been commissioned. Adobe states that this panel will form the basis of the future of creative artificial intelligence that will be integrated in the future. Thus, the platform becomes more functional not only in terms of production but also in terms of direction.