Adobe Launches New Feature in Photoshop for NFT Creators

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Worldwide known software developer Adobe has introduced a new feature in the graphics editor Photoshop targeted at non-fungible token (NFT) creators, as revealed by the company’s chief product officer Scott Belsky in the Decoder podcast.

According to him, the tool will allow users to prepare images in the form of NFTs and add additional information about the content creator. Potential NFT buyers can verify these credentials on the site. The company said in a blog post:

“By adding social media and wallet addresses to your credentials, you can further convince consumers that you truly are the creator of your content.”

Belsky noted that the development of the new solution was dictated by demand – artists complained about copying works of art created in Photoshop. Adobe will use an open source method to sign the image with the identity of the creator.

As part of the initiative, the company has teamed up with NFT marketplaces OpenSea, KnownOrigin, Rarible and SuperRare.

Visa and artist Micah Johnson previously agreed to launch an educational project to help digital art creators learn about the potential of NFTs.

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