Adobe's Project In-Between uses AI to create 'living photos'

At its annual design conference each year, Adobe shows off the new features coming to its range of Creative Cloud apps. The company also has a tradition of previewing experimental tools that may make it to the likes of Photoshop and others. As part of its “sneaks” session today, Adobe will demo Project In-Between: an AI-based tool that creates what the company calls “living photos” from separate still images. 

Using Adobe Sensei AI, the tool makes an animation between two or more photos with a single click. Project In-Between will also let you choose the number of transition frames with a higher number creating faster motion. Once it’s done, you can access the in-between frames individually as well. There is a big caveat though: your images have to be similar. For example, you could use an image of a person smiling and one of them not in the same general pose. If the images are too different, the results get weird quickly as the transitions become more like transformations. Adobe says the feature can also be applied to video to create slow-motion clips. 

Adobe sees Project In-Between as a way to make photos you take on your phone more interesting. The company explains that the results of the tool could be posted as GIFs to social channels and various other places. With that in mind, it will be interesting to see if Adobe can bake this technology into a mobile app so that you can do all of the editing on your phone, and keep the results there for easy posting. 

Adobe has shown off dozens of experimental features over the years at its Max event. In fact, the Sneaks portion of the festivities has become so popular, the company schedules a dedicated session entirely devoted to previews of technology that’s in development. Of course, not all “sneaks” make the leap to full-on features in Creative Cloud apps. However, some of them do, with Photoshop’s powerful Content Aware Fill perhaps being the most famous example, demoed long before “sneaks” became as popular as they are today. 

You can expect to see a demo of Project In-Between and this year’s other “sneaks” during an Adobe Max session at 12PM ET today.

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Amazon adds new colors and software features to Echo Frames

When Amazon’s Echo Frames smart glasses first became widely available, we found they were capable if somewhat boring. There simply weren’t many styles, colors and sizes to choose from at launch. Thankfully, Amazon is working to address that issue. The company is introducing two new colors called “Quartz Grey” and “Pacific Blue.” Amazon will offer both with a variety of lens options, including ones that filter out blue light. Additionally, you can now order the existing Modern Tortoise Echo Frames with either sunglasses or blue light lenses.

If you already own a pair of Echo Frames, you can look forward to new software features coming to your smart glasses. The first of those, Top Contact, allows you to add a phone number you can quickly call by long-pressing on the touchpad of your Echo Frames. No need to reach for your phone or activate Alexa. Speaking of the digital assistant, Amazon is adding a settings option that will allow you to change the wake word you use to activate the software from “Alexa” to “Echo.”

Another handy new feature will put the smart glasses into a low power mode if you place them upside down. Amazon has also enhanced the auto volume feature. It will now take into account ambient sounds throughout a listening session, instead of only at the start. Lastly, and this is a big one, “in the coming months” Echo Frames will support sending SMS messages through iOS.

Amazon will release all of the new frame and lens options, in addition to updated features, on November 10th. The Frames start at $250. 

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