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May 23, 2023

P: Generated images violate user guidelines

 

So as you can see, it's a PG-13 relatively inoffensive image of a woman in a bunny outfit. The top worked fine, and I was able to complete the top ear, which is cool. When I tried to extend the bottom with generative fill, though, I got this warning. They're just a pair of legs wearing stockings, and I wanted to extend it.

It feels like a false flag - though I could be wrong? I find myself thinking it would do the same for women in swimsuits.

Figured I'd share here.

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Participant
September 8, 2023
Never said i wanted to be paid for anything. Where did you get that from? It seems you are upset. Don't know why? But you have a nice day anyway. Try to be happy. I am sure you will feel better.

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Known Participant
September 8, 2023

@daniellei4510 You're demonstrably wrong, the fact that Photoshop changed the functionality of the feature to add a Request Review feature puts your opinion that comments and complaints are not being read by Adobe to rest.

 

If there is a problem, and this is a clear problem, then complaining during the beta process is the only possible thing to do if you expect it to be better when it makes it to production.  If you sit on your hands in some passive-aggresive attempt to ignore the problem, then you deserve to have those problems last into production.

 

Also, I don't have a clue where you read someone suggesting they be paid for participating in the beta.  I didn't see any of those messages. 

daniellei4510
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Community Expert
September 8, 2023

Sorry, but complaining gets you nowhere. Not here, at least. Only a few small number of Adobe employees take the time to look through this forum, and I'd be willing to bet your complaints, if viewed at all, are not taken seriously. Also, again, it is voluntary. If one thinks they should be paid for participating, don't participate in the program. But to suggest that the feature be removed completely from the beta version until it is working properly is certainly unfair to the thousands of people who are using it successfully for their own requirements and purposes. And it IS easily removed. Just use the official version of Photoshop. Plain and simple. 

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September 8, 2023

@daniellei4510 I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with you here.  They don't give out the beta out of the goodness of their hearts.  They give it out so that they can use us as free testers.  We are absolutely working for them testing this software and in return (hopefully) we end up getting a better product.  The cost to them of getting testers as broad as interested customers would be a very big number, not a tiny number.

 

So, if you're going to take part in a beta and don't give them honest feedback (either no feedback or unhelpful feedback), then you are completely wasting your time.  They want and need constructive criticisms and reports of bugs (I think this thread is an example of both, mostly), so any comment that tries to get people to not complain is also working against the betterment of the product.  You might complain that some of the feedback isn't very helpful, that's valid, but trying to insist that we can't complain because we aren't paying for the beta is missing the forest for the trees.

daniellei4510
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Community Expert
September 8, 2023

You are not paying for it. You are paying for the released version of Photoshop. You are using the beta version free of charge on a voluntary basis. As I mentioned elsewhere, I am using the beta versions for the next operating systems for the iPhone, Mac OS, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and iPad. I don't expect Apple to give me the equipment for free just because I am volunarily testing their beta software. That is not the way public betas work.

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Participant
September 7, 2023

Hi, yes it does the same for women in swimsuits, actually to any woman in any situation. My problem is, that since we are paying for this program, and it isn't cheap, why are they censoring creativity? if they fear someone will use it to do something wrong, they should just publish a disclaimer. if not take the product off the market. 

JR Boulay
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Community Expert
September 7, 2023

Caity.psd:

Yes I used the "dot tip" in the prompt, otherwise I get the same warning than before.

But I had to start over several times because some of the legs and feet are horrible, but sometimes it's very realistic when there are old plastic bags. 😉

 

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
Participant
September 7, 2023

I face error also :something went wrong please try again"

Caity.psd
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 7, 2023

@JR Boulay awesome! Did you have to use the workaround "dot" in the prompt or was the result with no prompt + gen expand?

 

Thank you for sharing, this is helpful to see!

Caity.psd
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 7, 2023

@debbies79739583 hello and thank you for your feedback. We (Adobe) are being cautious, yes, and hope to share an update on restrictions soon. Reminder that this is a beta and hearing requests plus constructive feedback is encouraged. Please share what you wish to do in the tool, what part you feel is lacking and we can go from there.

 

Best,

Caity

JR Boulay
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 7, 2023

Good progress!

 

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