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September 3, 2025
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any one have photoshop script Nano Banana and Flux Kontext

  • September 3, 2025
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This YouTube video, titled "Nano Banana and Flux Kontext Script for Photoshop" by Rob de Winter, introduces a new Photoshop script that combines two powerful AI models: Flux Kontext and Nano Banana (powered by Google Gemini 2.5 Flash).

Key highlights:

  • Gemini Flash features:

    • "Use Foreground Color" checkbox: lets you include your Photoshop foreground color in prompts.

    • Reference image upload (macOS only): allows guiding generation with any photo.

  • Observed strengths:

    • Gemini Flash excels at conversational prompting, character consistency, color accuracy, and understanding reference photos.

    • Flux Kontext is great for relighting, blending, and maintaining atmospheric consistency in edits.

  • Photoshop integration benefits:

    • Sharp results on small selections.

    • Quick ideation/sketching.

    • Easy masking and blending of generated content with untouched details.

  • The script download link is provided in the video description.

This script helps Photoshop users enhance their workflow using advanced AI-assisted generation and editing techniques.youtube

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5N8fl7cSto&ab_channel=RobdeWinter

19 replies

Santraj Tonger
Participating Frequently
September 11, 2025

Adobe Announce The Nano Banana In Photoshop very soon.

Checkout: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25JSoHowOUQ

Participant
September 11, 2025

macos only 💔

Participant
September 10, 2025

where did you get that the api use will be shut down? its not free, why will they shut it down ?

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 10, 2025

Gemini 2.5 Flash is not free, and i think plugin asks for Gothub donation of $10(ish).  That's good value for the plugin.  Nano Banana was $8.?? a month last week, but was $12 when I looked this morning.  I have been holding off because with Gemini 2.5 Flash being offered as an option with Firefly, could we see more changes in the near future?  Specifically, will we be able to use our Adobe Generative Credits with Gemini Flash 2.5?  

 

More interesting I'm thinking, is will we be able to do away with selections in Generative Fill, and use text prompts ?

We made the point in the current SFTW thread using this line drawing.

Using the prompt  'Apply realistic shading to this shape, and colour it red. The light is coming from the top right corner.' and with no selection, it did this:  Imagine having to sellect every fasset to do that?  

Participant
September 10, 2025

this photoshop nano banana plugin is great! www.psnanobanana.site 

Participant
September 9, 2025

This is not only a plugin. The plugin costs almost $10, and then you have to buy an API key for $10 again, which is also limited, as this $10 will be consumed in image generation. 

Participant
September 8, 2025

If you're looking to boost your Photoshop workflow with AI, the "Nano Banana and Flux Kontext" script is a game-changer. It combines Gemini Flash's accurate color and reference handling with Flux Kontext’s blending and relighting strengths. Perfect for sketching, masking, and enhancing edits.

Check out my detailed guide and step-by-step usage here: https://www.the-next-tech.com/review/how-to-use-nano-banana-inside-photoshop/

Participant
September 8, 2025

This won't work for long.
This will only work as long as the Nano Banana is in public beta.

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 4, 2025

I've watched a couple of videos and read the quick start guide.  Least ways, I've seen a reference to downloading a manual, and that video has a lot of information.

 

Can you clarify what you don't have access to with Windows?  I assume that we can only upload a reference image with Mac?

It's not free, but its just a few cents per image, and my experience so far with Gemini 2.5 Flash/Nano Banana has been very positive.  There's a tip on the page you linked to about disabling Auto Reload which I am reading as stopping it from eating your credits without you asking it to.

 

So are you using it, and what is your experience so far? Is using Nano Banana directly inside Photoshop a better workflow?