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Title: Adobe Creative Cloud used for NFT development
Post by: crwth on June 21, 2022, 05:19:18 AM
I was casually using my Adobe Photoshop, and I noticed that it showed this when I was about to export my design.

https://i.imgur.com/Kp2E6qdm.png

It would be directed to this link: https://creativecloud.adobe.com/discover/article/how-to-use-content-credentials-beta-in-photoshop-for-nfts.

For those who are designers, the beta of it is already applicable to most NFT exchanges.
  • Opensea
  • Rarible
  • SuperRare
  • KnownOrigin

These are the list that applies to the Mint Content Credentials (Beta) feature of Photoshop. It will be recognized immediately with the list above.


Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud used for NFT development
Post by: Maus0728 on June 21, 2022, 11:56:59 AM
Ah yes!! NFT in a nutshell.

Honestly, it's pretty cool to see that these large enterprises are able to come with something related to NFT giving the artist some credits for their hardwork, at least in blockchain. However, I am pretty sure that this function can't be accessed to an Adobe products bought in greymarket, no?

Also, if this beta have been successfully integrated in Photoshop, it won't be surprising that they will do this for Premiere and Illustrator too!


Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud used for NFT development
Post by: crwth on June 28, 2022, 03:46:38 PM
Ah yes!! NFT in a nutshell.
Basically export then boom, as an NFT? Is that what you are talking about?

Honestly, it's pretty cool to see that these large enterprises are able to come with something related to NFT giving the artist some credits for their hardwork, at least in blockchain. However, I am pretty sure that this function can't be accessed to an Adobe products bought in greymarket, no?
I do believe that if you don't have a genuine Adobe Creative Cloud license, it wouldn't be available and definitely would affect your exportation or something if you were to try to do it.

Also, if this beta have been successfully integrated in Photoshop, it won't be surprising that they will do this for Premiere and Illustrator too!
I think it comes in all of the Adobe products. Hmmm. But I haven't tried to export it.

For sure, you would be able to utilize it to its potential.