@bradleyalphabet That's a great analogy; remove the training wheels - beating a dead horse at this point, but it's an unacceptable level of restriction / censorship (I hate using that word in this context but I think the concept is applicable). Many of us shoot primarily portraits, most is totally unremarkable, some of which is boudoir, and some may even be spicier - it's nothing new, so it's silly to think that this should be a problem only now. @lagedor222 You're right, there's zero reason Generative AI should be flagging that, however the Content-Aware Heal tool, or new beta Remove Tool (which works fantastic, btw, barring the occasional (internet / server?) delay) would be better for. Also, do we know if the Generative AI will be outputting in higher resolution once it's out of beta? I read on a 3rd party website that it's limited to 1024px maximum resolution currently, which obviously is tiny by today's standards. While that works fine for many use-cases, that doesn't work for many others. I've of course tried to keep working areas smaller with this in mind, but the average user when it comes out of beta will not be aware of, or understand, this limitation. Another important limitation to keep in mind is this resolution limitation also prevents the Generative AI tool from properly matching many input's grain. I'm shooting on an R5, which is 45MP SOOC, or 180MP if you've used Super Resolution (which is what I do for headshots). At that resolution, Generative AI won't keep up with the natural grain of the camera even at 45MP for even just a medium sized area. I've gotten around that limitation by faking it by matching the grain by applying a Camera RAW filter with matching grain (Amount: 25, Size: 15, for the average R5 file) onto the Generative AI's Smart Layer, and that does the trick most of the time, but it's another issue that needs to be looked at by Adobe before this is rolled out for primetime, becuase that's definitely a limitation, and it's something that nobody but powerusers like most of us here in this thread will be knowlegeable enough to work with.
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