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Participant
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
August 22, 2023

First time I am using Generative fill in photoshot beta (25.0.0).  I am trying to fill a dark section of a wall and hoping it will lighten the wall.  I get an error that I am violating guidelines 

Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
August 22, 2023

I got that simply trying to remove trees earlier 😢😥

Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
August 22, 2023

I've founds prompting for swimming costume nearly always works, even bikinis pop up frequently

vkrx
Participant
August 22, 2023

the regenerative expansion is giving a bug all the time, when I generate only a part or on the four sides of an image the tool says the following problem: ''Images were removed because they violate user guidelines.'' even if they have their own authorship and was developed by us, as well as an example in this attached image designed by us and with our own rights.

This issue started to pop up more frequently after today's update on the date August 22, 2023.

Participant
August 22, 2023

I work on a lot of swimwear images and been having the same issue.  I actually got around it one day by selecting the model, telling the generative content to add a coat, and then did the generative expand and then removing the coat layer.  Crazy.

Participant
August 21, 2023

When it's not coved sometimes nothing works 

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 21, 2023

Same here, even using a "." as a prompt. Solution: I covered up the "offending" parts on separate layers and it worked. I'm assuming, at least, that you were attempting to removed the prisms.

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Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
August 21, 2023

Have been doing this for months

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 21, 2023

Use a "." for your prompt.

Adobe Community Expert | If you aren't submitting your assets in sRGB, you probably didn't read the rules.
Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
August 21, 2023

I've had them on everything. More you use it the more frustrated you get. What makes it REALLY laughable is when you get them on one of adobes OWN images 😅😅. Had this frequently even on scenery images.