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August 22, 2025
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  • August 22, 2025
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Hi Adobe Firefly,

Would really love a way to have the AI use a specific uploaded image item (bottle, jacket, ball, etc.) to be used in the genreated image. 

 

Example Prompt 1:

Please us attached image of a sweater on a middle aged woman drinking a latte in a coffee shop and looking at her cell phone.

 

Example Prompt 2:

Please us attached image of a mixer in a modern kitchen, on the counter with various berry fruits inside, ready to be blended. Lighting is golden hour. Camera is a medium shot with shallow depth of field.

 

2 replies

Participant
August 25, 2025

FF V4 Enterprise does get the idea (see attached image), but not the exactness of the supplied product (reference image), even when "Strength" is 100%. Exactness of supplied prodcut image is key. When advertising a product in a real world lifestyle there's a need for the product to be exactly what is being sold on a website. A close match is not usable for a business when selling somthing to a customer. The overall idea, is to take a product photo on a clean background and place it into various lifestyles to help the customer envision more clearly in an eviroment that is enticing and inviting...something they could see being used in their home (in this example). Having this capablity would save costly time and resouses to setup product shots in various lifestyle enviroments. On a separate note, the supplied link to "Create composite scenes with uploaded images" demostrates the methoud with outdated information...might be confusing for newer users. Thanks again! -E

Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 28, 2025

Thanks for sharing your feedback. For trying purposes, could you take your image to Gen fill and create a new one after entering the prompt: https://adobe.ly/3JzgzSV


^KR

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 22, 2025

Hello @Eric346824161quw,

Thank you for your message. 

This feature actually exists. It is called object composites. However, it is only available for enterprise users, not individual plans. If you are an enterprise user, please see: Create composite scenes with uploaded images.

Thanks,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)