Adobe released his generated video tool in public beta on Wednesday, which is now available to all users. Artificial Intelligence (AI) video generation tool is powered by the company’s firefly video model, and was first launched in September 2024. The San Jose-based tech veteran also re-designed the firefly web app, and the new layout all throws light on the different generative AI. The equipment powered by the firefly models, and can be used directly from the platform. Additionally, two new firearm membership was also introduced by Adobe.
Adobe release produces videos in beta
The first AI-in-operated end-to-end video generation tool of the generate video company. It supports both text signal and images as input, and can generate 1080p resolution videos per second. Adobe said in a news room Post This tool offers users to users to specify the camera angle, speed, shooting distance, art styles and other cinematography details. It can currently generate five-second-lumb videos.
The users will be able to make technically complex requests such as locking in the first and final frame of a shot for continuity, keeping colors and character details continuously, and more. Adobe said that the company will soon add a low-resolution ideology model and 4K model for production work as soon as possible. Currently, companies such as PepsiCo, Stavell, and Dentsu are using videos generated for real -world applications.
The Jugnu web app, launched in 2023, is now re -designed. The platform was targeted as a hub for Adobe’s generative AI tool, and the new user interface now makes different tools easier than before. Also, Tech giant has also integrated the platform with creative cloud apps including Photoshop, Premier Pro and others. Adobe has claimed that the Jugnu AI model has been trained on a dataset from a public domain and licensed materials make it “IP-friendly” and are safe for commercial use.
Additionally, Tech giant has also released two other equipment – Visual and Translation for the image audio/translation video – on the fireplace platform. Unlike the video generated, they are not free to use. The pre-3D sketches and reference shapes produce “professional-quality” images, and even allow users to change the 3D image angle and approach to get the right output. The latter will allow users to translate audio files and audio channels in video in more than 20 languages. Adobe says the tool will preserve the original voice of the speaker.
In addition, the company also introduced two new firearm membership plans. The firefighters are priced at $ 9.99 per month and offers 2,000 videos and audio credits up to 20 video generations. Jugnu Pro Subscription provides 7,000 credits and 70 video generations for a price of $ 29.99 per month.
Adobe is launching two new firefly membership plans that provide credit that can be spent to use Adobe’s firefly model. The firefly standard starts at $ 9.99 (about 870 rupees) per month for 2,000 videos/audio credits and provides 20-second to 1080p video generations. The Pricier Jugnu Pro Scheme starts $ 29.99 (about 2,600 rupees) and 70 five-second for 1080p video generations for 7,000 credits. A remarkable perk is that both schemes include unlimited access to firefly imaging and vector features.