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droopydog500
Community Manager
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May 3, 2024

I would also mark that as incorrectly blocked and say the image was originally created by Firefly.

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Debian_Dog
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May 3, 2024

I do, but PS is not my wheelhouse, for sure.  I will take a look later.  I am more of a Lightroom/Photos guy.  I might need to call my kid, she is a PS expert for sure

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 3, 2024

That is quite odd.  Do you have access to Photoshop?  If so, might be worth trying to use that.

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Debian_Dog
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May 3, 2024

LOL Classic AI it worked on one of my models but not on the other which Adobe itself generated

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 2, 2024

@Debian_Dog, ok, so you used Firefly web generative expand in Generative Fill to extend the bottom of the image?  If so, first, I would thumbs down the result and provide feedback saying a white line was added.  The next thing I would try is to use "remove" and swipe the mouse all the way across that white line to see if that will eliminate it.

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Debian_Dog
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May 2, 2024

Thanks, here is the original, but you can see the line in the original attachment

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 2, 2024

@Debian_Dog , when you say "expand the image" do you mean in text to image or generative fill?

 

In text to image, you cannot share by copying the url from the browser URL window (as it appears you did in your message). You need to use the Copy link to image function:

 

In Generative Fill, there is no way to share a URL, you have to download the image and share it (or take a screen shot).

 

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