Adobe announced that it will integrate Adobe Photoshop into ChatGPT as an application to connect image editing and generation capabilities. According to the official example, users can directly enter their requirements (e.g., blurring background, cutout, color grading, etc.) in chat, and the system will automatically invoke the corresponding app and complete the editing and preview within the conversation, without having to open desktop or web Photoshop separately.
If the app does not automatically pop up by default, users can go to Settings → Apps & Connections in ChatGPT, search for and add Adobe Photoshop apps, and complete the Adobe account authorization to use the relevant capabilities. Once enabled, it can also be quickly recalled by typing "/Photoshop". Please note that the specific features, build quality, and usage limits may be related to the type of Adobe subscription, region, and account permissions you have, and some premium features may only be available to paid or specific plan users.
FAQ
Q: How do I call Adobe Photoshop in ChatGPT?
A: The easiest way is to start with "Adobe Photoshop" in the conversation to describe the desired editing effect, and the system will automatically call up the application and return the processing result.
Q: Why doesn't the Photoshop panel appear after entering a command?
A: The app may not be enabled yet, find Adobe Photoshop in Settings → Apps & Connections and add it manually, then retry the command or use "/Photoshop".
Q: Do I have to sign in to my Adobe account before using it?
A: You usually need to connect or sign in to your Adobe account to call cloud services and enable editing based on your subscription permissions.
Q: Can ChatGPT on mobile also be used with Photoshop applications?
A: It can be used on platforms and versions that support Apps & Connections, depending on whether the actual client provides an application management portal.
Q: Will image uploads and edits be saved to the Adobe cloud?
A: Relevant images are generally handled in accordance with Adobe and ChatGPT's respective privacy and service terms, and users should read and confirm the data and content use policies before use.