Subject: Bug Report: Background Not Changing Properly in Adobe Firefly
Dear Adobe Firefly Support Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am a dedicated user of Adobe Firefly for photo editing, and I am writing to bring to your attention a recurring bug that I have encountered recently.
The issue pertains to the background change feature within the application. Whenever I attempt to change the background of an image, the transition does not occur seamlessly. Additionally, the new background does not blend naturally with the rest of the image, resulting in an unnatural appearance.
As someone who relies on Adobe Firefly for professional and personal projects, this bug has become a significant hindrance to my workflow. I kindly request your team to investigate this matter promptly and implement a solution to rectify the issue.
Your swift attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated, as it would ensure a smoother and more efficient experience for all users of Adobe Firefly.
Intially I could add different types of background through Firefly but now no matter what direction I give theres only one brown background and it looks pathetic.
Please resolve.
Below attached the background that keeps appearing.
I have a subscription, I use both Firefly from the phone (because there no better solution for mobile photography) and within Photoshop. If I report an issue I expect them to fix it.
A technical problem that @droopydog500 has addressed.
Adobe's business model around Firefly. I think we had a sense that at some point the beta would come to an end and we'd have to pay for the srive in some way or other. It's no different to ChatGPT or MidJourney,
I'm not defending their position, merely stating the nature of market forces.
Since Adobe Firefly came out, and its generative fill, Adobe imposed that it was for everyone, and that was the case in the beginning, as the months went by, Adobe Firefly gained a lot of popularity, to the point that it became one of the best generative fill AI on the market. Many people did not pay, and still do not pay, they used several accounts and had many credits, Adobe did not like that, they did not like that their resources were allocated to users who did not contribute anything, so aware of this, they damaged the operation in browsers, and they have not solved it, almost 1 month later, so that users who used it regularly pay for Photoshop and have to do it from there. With the resources they have, they could repair it in a very short time, but they won't.
The trial period has expired, and if you want to use Firefly to its full potential, you will have to pay.