How Photoshop Neural Filters Work: A Deep Dive into AI Editing
Workflow Integration (How Pros Use Them)
Non‑destructive editing – Apply a Neural Filter as a Smart Filter so you can tweak or remove it later.
Masking & blending – After generating an effect (e.g., recolored eyes), paint on the filter mask to limit the change to specific areas.
Combining with traditional tools – Example: Use Colorize to add a base color layer, then manually refine hues with Curves or Hue/Saturation.
Batch processing – Through Photoshop actions (if the filter supports recorded steps), but note that cloud‑dependent filters may pause for server round‑trips.
7.3 Automated Safety Checks
4.7 Training Regimes
Watermarking or metadata flags when significant synthetic edits are applied.
Rate limits or gated access for bulk or automated processing.