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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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Inspiring
September 19, 2023

@J E L 
So that's funny, with "nylon stockings" it works almost all the time, you would have thought the opposite was true.
The result is very meh though...




daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 19, 2023

It's a bug. As I've mentioned elsewhere, I put swimsuit tops and bottoms on nude models quite often to make them suitable for uploading to Facebook. Very few if any issues. Try use just a '.' as a prompt to see if Generative Fill can figure out on it's own what you are attempting to do, or put a '.' at the end of your prompt. That can sometimes help.

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CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 19, 2023

@daze507 Ok, this is the Ps beta forum so any questions and issues you see should be posted in the release version of Ps forum to keep things clear and for the team to understand where the issues are.

 

J E L
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 19, 2023

@daze507, did you try changing up the prompt a bit? I was successful out of the gate in this quick test using “solid white stockings” and “dark nylon stockings.”

Inspiring
September 19, 2023

Hi @CShubert 

Yes, Adobe Photoshop Version: 25.0.0 20230906.r.37 b14e317 x64, I did not try the beta so cannot tell if there's a difference.
It's extremely sensitive, I made other tests trying to change the colour of a swimsuit, same, 90% resulted in this guideline message.

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 19, 2023

Hi @daze507 curious if you are seeing the same issue with prompts and errors in the release version of Ps: Adobe Photoshop Version: 25.0.0 20230906.r.37 b14e317 x64

 

Inspiring
September 19, 2023

I do fashion photography and I have tried to add tights to a model in skirt with the prompt "opaque tights" and there's nothing to do, I always get the community guideline message. That filter seems to be a bit too sensitive in my humble opinion.

Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
September 19, 2023

I've had the same problem, try leanardo for generating a tardis and importing the image to the background you want

Known Participant
September 19, 2023

well thats nothing like the Tradis, but it even stuggles with non copywrite 'British' things

This is a Typical British Police Officer   LOL the others where even worse   It needs to get less American

 

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2023

"It makes me wonder if they are only showing the error if the first image is bad, and they could continue to generate the second and third images?"

That might be what's going on. But I get single examples often, even with images that include no people at all.  Fortunately, the single examples more often than not give me what I'm looking for, though I'm usually removing things rather than adding them.

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