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April 16, 2024

Automatically remove insert when using pan

  • April 16, 2024
  • 4 replies
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In the last few months i use adobe firefly to edit photos with generative ai with using insert and pan without problem now i am using adobe after a couple of weeks when i insert and makes lines or u can say draw the area for generate fill and then i click on pan or u can say hand for moving picture it automatically remove all of my draw/insert area which is very frustrating, in the last few months all the things were perfectly working insert with pan without remove my draw/insert area now this is bad. Please fix this issue or your company will face so many complaints regrading that problem in future

4 replies

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 13, 2024

Hello @dzonatanas,

 

My apologies, I misunderstood what you were saying. It would be a good feature change to preserve the selection when you click pan.  I would note it is possible to use trackpad motions to accomplish the same thing. The two finger squeeze motion can make bigger/smaller, and two finger move left/right will pan even in the insert and remove modes.

 

My best,

    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
dzonatanas
Participant
June 13, 2024

I remembered that I can just record the screen when this thing with pan is happening. So here is the video showing how this problem is happening https://drive.google.com/file/d/10J0p2R8lVvAGvI_eGVBsLUuzr0LFhTAf/view?usp=sharing 

dzonatanas
Participant
June 13, 2024

I had not used firefly then pan was not breaking all the things, but it is really anoying. Today I have prepared image of generative fill and forgot that pan does this destruction, and did try to use pan and remembered too late. And @droopydog500  it is quite impossible to add image of thing witch happens in one click. One moment you are zoomed into your picture Adding area that should be filled, then you press Pan, then another moment boom there is no area you have added and there is no way to undo that 😞

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 16, 2024

Can you please include an example image?  Also, please thumbs down and leave feedback for every unsatisfactory image.

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