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Interactive Vectorization

Vector artists often use photographs as inspirations for their digital designs, but the process of transforming an image into a vector can be time consuming and tedious. #InterVector allows you to quickly create perfect vectors from photographs.

Loop Welder

Adobe Research’s Loop Welder turns videos into perfect loops that you can use to create engaging content.

Concept Canvas

Adobe Research’s Concept Canvas introduces a novel way of finding images based on spatial relationships.

Virtual Reality Makes ‘Boring’ PDFs Come Alive

San Francisco Chronicle profiles Adobe’s exploration of new technology such as virtual reality to make PDFs interactive. Check out the story here.

Adobe’s Path To Entering The Virtual Reality Story

Forbes posts a deep dive into Adobe’s virtual reality investments including existing capabilities in Premiere Pro, experimental technology such as Project Dali coming out the Minnesota Street Project and Project CloverVR from MAX. Check out the article.

Will the Future Look More Like Star Trek or Harry Potter?

Forbes discusses the future of AI, VR and AR with Adobe’s Gavin Miller. Check out the article.

Peek behind the Sneaks: Total Immersion in Video Editing

Adobe Research have created an interface for editing VR videos inside the VR headset, so the content can be directly manipulated in the form where it will be viewed, enabling WYSIWYG VR video editing. Check out the behind the scene story about CloverVR here.

Peek behind the Sneaks: Controversy and Opportunity in Innovation

Adobe Research have developed a technology called VoCo in which you can simply type in the word or words that you would like to change or insert into the voiceover. The algorithm does the rest and makes it sound like the original speaker said those words, effectively “Photoshopping” it. Check...

Project StyLit

StyLit allows you to transfer the artistic appearance of a simple scene – a ball on a table – to a complex 3D model. We have an interactive system that lets you use any program to draw or paint the ball on the table. As you proceed, you can see...

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