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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

 

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Joshyi3
Known Participant
December 2, 2023

@A.Chmidt.OLD  yes agreed ... it would be nice to know whats the gameplan is for this issue... hopefully somthing is fixed lol . @CShubert  any update ? 

A.Chmidt.OLD
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December 2, 2023

Don't be sorry, we should keep the thread on top untill it gets noticed and fixed.  @CShubert any news? Any info? At least any explanation or time-frame? This does not look good, does it?

Joshyi3
Known Participant
December 1, 2023

sorry for resurfacting this topic but has anyone found an answer to this issue ? i am have the same problem . i am working on a photo with my subject wearing black and it product 2 diffrent shade of black . . . 

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 15, 2023

@PhotoW1 this is the Ps beta forum so any questions or issues you have should be posted in the correct forum... if you have never used Ps beta your post should be moved over to the Ps release forum and we will be happy to do so.

 

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November 15, 2023
You are totally right
A.Chmidt.OLD
Participating Frequently
November 15, 2023

@nelbrodrigues Forgot to mention you ☝️Here☝️ so check my latest comment. Also I think I can even see it on your image while it being a low res image in the forum. When you look on the knee of the model the image with more visible seem has more details on the knee. 

A.Chmidt.OLD
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November 15, 2023

While using crop tool with generative fill I tried deleting a mask on latest beta. While it seem to improve the seams at first glance, it is not perfectly removing them but the most important no go for this is that removing the mask will make your picture untextured/unsharp when zoomed in! Try to zoom in on some textures on the skin and then delete the mask.

 

I guess one way would be to edit maks to gradienlty fade the seem but that is far from perfect solution since it is still blurring/ untexturing the fading part of your image

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 14, 2023

@Aldunnie curious if you still see this in the recent Ps main release, Adobe Photoshop Version: 25.1.0 20231016.r.120 ca99df2 arm64?  There is a workaround for Ps beta

 

"There can still be a slight variance that can be corrected by adjusting the channels that are off slightly with mid-tone levels adjustment clipped to the gen layer."

 

Aldunnie
Participant
November 14, 2023

I started having this issue one month ago, and i still have it!@CShubert  are you aware if the team is working on this or any news about it? Thanks in advance! 

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November 14, 2023

No it doesn't. In my case this was an expansive generative fill. I created a curve to make you see what's happening. The only thing that makes it better is to add a noise with the same mask of the expansion and then delete the expansion mask.