Adobe Photoshop’s improved Sky Replacement makes it sunny when skies are grey

Over 500 fixes and an improved Sky Replacement tool headline the latest Photoshop update.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Adobe Photoshop has updates available on the desktop and the iPad. We’ll focus on the desktop changes here, but you can head over to our sister site iMore to read about thehuge Photoshop update for iPad. Adobe outlines all the changes in a recentblog post.

The update to the desktop versions of Photoshop improves the Sky Replacement feature. You can now import up to 5,000 skies at once. Here’s Adobe’s description of the feature:

Everything under the sun is ready for you with the new Get More Skies option. This link, also located inside the Sky Replacement dialog in Photoshop takes you to Adobe’s Discover site, where you can download groups of professional, high quality sky presets. We’re bringing you the moon and the stars… literally! Night scenes, fireworks, and amazing sunsets are just a click away.

When you replace a sky in Photoshop, you can adjust its position, temperature, and other elements to fit your photo. You can also change the foreground of the image to bring colors from the new sky into the rest of the picture.

The Transform Warp feature is also improved with the update:

Take command of the Transform Warp with independent Bezier handle movement. This fine-tuned keyboard shortcut control is available for edges and Split Warp points — giving people, like packaging designers, who need to stretch and bend images onto bottles, boxes and other, the ability to create previously-impossible transformations.

Adobe emphasizes that this feature can be used in conjunction with the new color and opacity options for warp guidelines that rolled out earlier this year.

In total, there are over 500 fixes available, according to Adobe. Here are a few that the company highlights:

Across the application:

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Neural Filters:

Photoshop also has a new Discover panel that makes finding content related to what you’re working on more accessible.

If you’d like to test out new features before they ship, Adobe has a Photoshop Beta program that starts this month. You can grab Photoshop Beta from Adobe’s website if you’re a Creative Cloud member.

Photoshop is available for $10 per month. If you’re a student or teacher, you can get theentire Adobe suite for $20 per month.

Adobe Photoshop is the industry standard and one of the best image editing apps available. Its latest update adds a handful of features, including an improved Sky Replacement tool.

Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He’s covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean’s journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.