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July 14, 2023

P: Photoshop Beta Generative Fill produces different colors at the edges of the selection.

  • July 14, 2023
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When trying to add additional areas to the edges of an image using Generative Fill, it creates mismatched colors at the junction of the new and existing parts. It deviates slightly from the original areas, resulting in a grid-like pattern in those areas where new parts were created using the Generative Fill option, even if I fill them with 1024x1024 pixel sections.

 

I have already uninstalled the app and reinstalled it, but the issue persists. I am using an iMac Pro running Ventura 13.3.1 system.

Photoshop Beta 24.7.0

 

177 replies

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 30, 2023

Hi everyone, for those of you with this issue, some questions:


1. Is your image 16bit?
2. How are you getting the image into Photoshop?
3. In Photoshop what is your working RGB space in Edit/Color Settings
4. In Color settings/ Conversion options which color engine is being used, and what is the rendering intent set to?
5. Can you grab a screen recording of the full session, and full application window of the issue happening?
6. Do you have a file that you can share that shows the problem?

 

Participant
August 30, 2023

I did the last update and since then I see a colour demarcation when I want to delete an item with the AI.

Do you have any solutions for correcting or reversing this?

Thank you.

Known Participant
August 29, 2023

Hi Nehsa,

 

You are on a bit older version of the beta.

So to rule that out as the problem, if you upgrade to 25.1.0 and set that version of photoshop up with the "Europe general purpose 3" colors and start generating new parts for an image, does it work correctly then?

And if not, does it work correctly for generating new content after resetting preferences?

NehsaAuthor
Known Participant
August 29, 2023

It doesn't works to me. My original file is sRGB, and the smart object too. So nothing changed...

Participant
August 29, 2023

ciao sto riscontrando un grosso problema con le ultimi due aggiornamenti di Photoshop Beta. qualsiasi variazione sull'immagine crea dei colori che mal si fondono con l'immagine, ad esempio se copro un buco su un petalo di un fiore....tutta l'area generata ha un colore diverso dal contesto. stessa cosa se vado a modificare qualche cosa su una persona ad esempio il colore della pelle risulta diversa dall'orgininale lasciando una macchia visibile dove è avventuta la modifca.

 

versione photoshop 25.1.0

OS version: macOS Ventura 13.4.1

Participant
August 28, 2023

Participant
August 28, 2023

same problem

 

Known Participant
August 27, 2023

A tip to make a generative content layer match color that was allready created:

1. Duplicate the mismatching generative fill layer and rasterize the duplicate layer.

2. Make the rasterized version of the layer into a smart object.

3. Open the smart object and convert it to sRGB, then assign it the color space the original document is in.

    Save and close the smart object window.

Now your color should match, only sometimes contrast is not perfect and might need a tweak.

Known Participant
August 26, 2023

Check that sRGB is set in Photoshop and not your file? And it does not turn allready made content to match just the newly generated content. If it still does not work try the standard color preset Europe general purpose 3 as maybe other settings might interfere and open and close the program and try again. Also I am on a mac and on the latest version of the Beta.

Silverbackstock
Participating Frequently
August 26, 2023

However you. have to go back into RVB to access the filters, such as CAMERA RAW and liquefy. So while the CMJN is a fix, it is not really an option in the long run.