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November 17, 2023
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You can't submit Firefly images to Adobe Stock yet, while Firefly is in beta. The approval may take a couple of hours

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Correct answer daniellei4510

You can in fact submit Firefly images to Adobe Stock if the released version was used. Firefly (Model 2) is still in beta I believe and can not be used.

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November 22, 2023

It is possible to upload Firefly photos to Adobe Stock provided that the published version was utilised. I believe Firefly (Model 2) is still in beta and is not yet functional.

daniellei4510
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November 22, 2023

I've been informed that Model 2 is now out of beta as of Nov. 15 

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CMass
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November 21, 2023

Thank you, daniellei4510 ! I also wanted to add that as of 11/15/2023 Firefly Image 2 is no longer in Beta. See more here: https://adobe.ly/49K1cjd

Also, see more about Adobe Stock submissions here: https://adobe.ly/49K1dnh

daniellei4510
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November 21, 2023
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Thank you, daniellei4510 ! I also wanted to add that as of 11/15/2023 Firefly Image 2 is no longer in Beta. See more here: https://adobe.ly/49K1cjd


Also, see more about Adobe Stock submissions here: https://adobe.ly/49K1dnh


By @CMass

 

Good to know, thank you! Does this mean the Photoshop Beta now uses Firefly 2 and can be used for stock submissions when using Gen Fill or Expand? I've been having major issues with the released version of Photoshop with regard to a floating cursor when attempting to use Liquify. I'm on a new M3 iMac, where the issue occurs at least 70% of the time (compared to 10% or so on my MacBook Air). The problem did not occur at all on my old 2015 iMac. It had unrelated issues (too slow, for example), whitch is why I purchased a new one, only to be met with the floating cursor issue.

Thanks again!

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daniellei4510
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November 19, 2023

You can in fact submit Firefly images to Adobe Stock if the released version was used. Firefly (Model 2) is still in beta I believe and can not be used.

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