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Recap from Adobe MAX 2020

Neural filters, combating misinformation and a sneak peek behind Adobe Sensei.

Joanna Ngai
UX Collective
6 min readOct 26, 2020
Source: Adobe

Below are notes from Adobe MAX, a conference that brings together creatives to build skills in design, video, photography, illustration, UI, and UX. Most sessions are available on demand.

tl;dr

💇 Neural filters in Photoshop can adjust age, expression, makeup and even hair thickness on an image…

Conan O’Brien’s face being digitally altered
Fun demo with Conan O’Brien

🔒 Content Authenticity Initiative is a new digital standard starting with images, where the history of changes to the asset move with it. Benefit is combating misinformation, increasing trust in the authenticity of the information and protecting copyright.

Content Authenticity Initiative
Content Authenticity Initiative

🦄 A lovely reminder from Octavia Bromel: making work from a place of joy and creating work you love is both beneficial and satisfying.

🎯 Creativity has never been more important. It’s what connects us, inspires and encourages expression and helps us cope.

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