Neural Filters are a dedicated workspace in Adobe Photoshop that uses and machine learning (ML) via Adobe Sensei to perform complex image edits—like colorizing black-and-white photos or changing facial expressions—with just a few clicks. How Neural Filters Work

Neural Filters are a set of AI‑driven, cloud‑assisted (or locally run) tools integrated directly into Adobe Photoshop (starting from version 22.0). Unlike traditional third‑party plugins, they live inside Photoshop’s Filter menu and leverage machine learning models — specifically — to perform complex image editing tasks with minimal user input. They are often described as “non‑destructive filters” because they generate new layers or adjustments without permanently altering the original image.

4.6 Loss Functions

Adobe regularly updates existing filters and introduces new ones in Beta. Cloud vs. Local Processing

Each filter needs to be downloaded once. In the Neural Filters panel, locate the filter you want (e.g., “Skin Smoothing” or “Colorize”). Next to the filter name, you will see a cloud icon. Click it to begin the download. The file size ranges from a few megabytes to several hundred megabytes, depending on the filter. After the download completes, the filter becomes available offline.

: Automatically adds natural-looking color to black-and-white images.

6.6 Latency Targets

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