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January 13th - Sprint 194 Release Notes

New Image to Video Model, Editorial Event Logs, Markup Templates, and More

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Written by Sarah Uriarte
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Happy Sprint Release Day! 🚀

We're kicking off 2026 with an exciting set of enhancements designed to boost your team's productivity. This release introduces a new AI model in Image to Video, Event Logs in Editorial, Standardized Markup Instruction Templates, and more.

We're always eager to hear your thoughts, so don't hesitate to share your feedback!

New AI Model in Image to Video

Kling 2.5 Pro is now available in Image to Video! This model is an improvement over Kling 1.6 and provides higher-quality visuals, closer adherence to input images, faster generation times and more.

You can test Kling 2.5 by navigating to Studio Settings > Connectors and clicking the Try It button. Kling 2.5 features a variety of format, duration and resolution options, as well as the ability to add a negative prompt.

Please note that testing Image to Video requires the Creative Force AI add-on, and using Image to Video in production workflows requires the Image to Video add-on and Workflow Engine V2.

Editorial Event Logs

Event Logs are now available in Editorial, making it easier to monitor updates made to projects, deliverables, products and samples. These can be found in the three-dot drop down and context menus throughout Editorial, and are available for users with ‘View’ permission for Event Logs.

Once you’ve opened an Event Log, you can see what events occurred on the project, deliverable, sample or product including details on what the event was, who initiated it and when it happened. You can also filter by date and time, user, and event name.

Standardized Markup Instruction Templates

Markup screens now support standardized instruction and rejection templates, helping teams work faster and more consistently. Workspace admins can create and manage shared libraries of pre-defined instructions, rejection reasons, and flags, scoped by workflow step and available across Gamma and Kelvin markup screens. Users can quickly insert templates, use auto-complete while typing, and save their own frequently used instructions for personal reuse.

This update reduces repetitive typing, improves consistency in vendor communication, and enables reliable reporting through structured rejection reasons and flags.

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Pre-Selection Bypass in Editorial

Editorial workflows now support an option to bypass the Pre-Selection step when image selection has already been completed prior to upload in Kelvin. For eligible Editorial deliverables, teams can disable Pre-Selection and optionally save this setup as a workflow template. While Uploading images to a project instead of Deliverable, the process remains unchanged - Pre-Selection is still required.

This update removes redundant selection work, shortens time to post-production, and provides greater flexibility for studios that make final selections on set - helping producers, photographers, and art directors move faster with fewer manual steps.

Clickable Links in Hue & Luma

Following our prior release of clickable hyperlinks in Kelvin and Gamma, we're now extending this functionality to Hue and Luma. URLs entered into retouching style guides and instructions are automatically detected and converted to clickable links that open in new tabs, making it even easier to reference and access external resources across all your Creative Force applications.

Questions, Ideas or Feedback?

We're always striving to create the best product for you and your team! Feel free to drop us a line via email/chat, or submit your ideas and feedback directly to our product team via product@creativeforce.io.

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