Photoshop renews layers and rotation with help from Firefly Boards

Published on April 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Adobe has updated Photoshop with features designed to streamline the workflow. Object rotation now allows you to tilt, rotate, and recompose elements in real time without damaging the original. Additionally, the Layer Cleanup feature organizes layers by renaming and removing empty ones, while Firefly Boards connects ideation with final editing.

Photoshop interface with organized layers, an object rotating in real time, and the Firefly Boards logo connecting ideation with final editing.

Dynamic rotation and intelligent layer management 🎨

The new Rotate Object operates non-destructively, allowing iterative adjustments without rasterizing. Layer Cleanup, presented at Adobe MAX, automates tedious tasks: it renames layers based on their content and deletes empty ones. Firefly Boards integrates with Photoshop and Lightroom to transfer conceptual sketches directly to the canvas, unifying the creative phase with final production.

When layers organize themselves, there are no more excuses 😅

Layer Cleanup promises to eliminate those ghost layers that no one knows how they appeared. Now the program renames and removes clutter for you. Of course, you'll lose the excuse of having digital chaos to justify delays. If you used to say the file was a mess, now you'll have to admit you were just procrastinating.