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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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daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 12, 2023

I hear ya. Gen Fill is a long ways from being perfect at this point and I suspect that there will always be (for now, at least) a need to use traditional editing tools to fix what Gen Fill doesn't. I have found this to be the case for all AI programs, even the best of the line. 

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Participant
August 12, 2023

Thank you. Yes it is possible to expand on the selection and get some results but the muscling of the horse in this area (where the base of it's neck meets it's chest) are pretty specific. It would be nice if the simple task of removing a rope could be achieved.

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 12, 2023

Not quite sure what I'm looking at here, but I made a larger selection outside of your own selection, used a "." for the prompt, and I ended up with this.

Adobe Community Expert | If you aren't submitting your assets in sRGB, you probably didn't read the rules.
Participant
August 12, 2023

Participant
August 12, 2023

This feature (generative fill) is nearly unusable per this issue. In animal photography we are often removing handlers, lead ropes, leashes, collars, head stalls, etc and cannot accomplish anything. Personal use. Are you still looking for feedback and images? 

 

Participant
August 11, 2023

It's ridiculous how many times I get this message.  Removing a vent from a ceiling? Come on.  You need to fix this.

"The generated images were removed because they violate user guidelines."

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 11, 2023

Content Aware Fill and a little touch-up with the cloning tool did the trick for me. I also ran the image through some facial restoration software, (GFPGAN) which I think is a must-do for even the best AI generated results. It fixes eyes (to some extent...the irises still need to be rounded with Liquify), teeth and lips. And noses as well, although it didn't work in this example. The blemish was prominent enough that it probably assumed it belonged there.

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Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
August 11, 2023

Well I thought it would be an interesting part of the beta test  😊😊

Participant
August 11, 2023

i just upgraded Ps Beta and opened a TIFF image of my own (a simple picture of a bird peched on a tree branch). i expanded the bordes using the crop tool and clicked the expand command. a pop-up appears statng the expanded images are deleted because i have broke then the rules/guide lines. please explain.

Participant
August 11, 2023

so after reading a few other's issues i typed in  "background" in the prompt and had some success. also, i only worked one side(edge) of the image at a time. i thought I had read that one need not use text in the prompt?

anyhoo...good for now thanks. 

Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
August 11, 2023

Works 90% of the time, but it can be stubborn