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elizabeth.w_1776
Inspiring
July 30, 2026
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images turning pink

  • July 30, 2026
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Has anyone noticed that when using the “edit an image” feature, the first few generations may be accurate and correctly color graded, but on a third or fourth image gen, it starts to have a pink hue to the entire image?

I use this feature a lot for product photography, we don’t have a proper photo studio, so I will often snap a high-quality photo and silo it out asking Firefly to correct to studio lighting to give a more professional look.

 

I’ve noticed this a lot doing a variety of image tasks. I can correct in Photoshop with adjustments, but it’s a pain adding an extra step. 

    Correct answer elizabeth.w_1776

    Ah, yes. This is a business account through work. That would make sense. I suppose I’ll continue my touch ups in PS until I can try the feature. Fingers crossed it’s soon! It’s been incredible seeing how far Adobe Firefly has come in the last 6 months. I’m excited for the new features and am looking forward to other new announcements to come during the next Adobe Max event. Thank you everyone for your attention to detail and trying to fix my issue. 

    Best!

    Liz

    10 replies

    elizabeth.w_1776
    Inspiring
    August 10, 2026

    Hi Caroline,

     

    I am in Microsoft Edge, I was actually logged out of my adobe and had to sign back in, when I was signed out I saw the Tune feature advertised, but logged back in it was no longer there. 

     

    I did go to Chrome to see if it made a difference, the Tune tool does not show there for me either. 

     

    Any other ideas how I can get the feature on my tool-belt?

     

    Liz

    Hajar Toutsi
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    August 12, 2026

    Hi elizabeth.w_1776,

    This behavior suggests that you might be using an Enterprise account. If so, you won't be able to use the Tune (Beta) feature at the moment, as it is not yet available for Enterprise accounts.


    It is expected to be included in Enterprise once it moves out of Beta; however, there is no confirmed release date just yet.

    Hajar

    elizabeth.w_1776
    elizabeth.w_1776AuthorCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    August 12, 2026

    Ah, yes. This is a business account through work. That would make sense. I suppose I’ll continue my touch ups in PS until I can try the feature. Fingers crossed it’s soon! It’s been incredible seeing how far Adobe Firefly has come in the last 6 months. I’m excited for the new features and am looking forward to other new announcements to come during the next Adobe Max event. Thank you everyone for your attention to detail and trying to fix my issue. 

    Best!

    Liz

    Hajar Toutsi
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 31, 2026

    Thank you, elizabeth.w_1776 so much for the details you provided, the pink hue is clearly visible in the second example.

    I ran a small test using a headphone product, with and without a background removed, to see if I could reproduce a similar tint. I wasn't able to get the same result on my end, but I've put the steps and outputs in this board (edit access granted, in case you want to add anything): Testing Board


    You'll find two recordings in there using the 'Tune (beta)' edit feature, which might be worth exploring for your workflow, it lets you adjust overall mood or tone with a slider along a warm-to-cool gradient, which could give you more control than repeated edits.

    Building on caroline_edits's suggestion, a hard refresh (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + R) or clearing your cache between sessions is worth trying too, if the tool is holding onto stale color data from a previous edit, that would explain the drift getting worse over successive images.
     

    We hope this could be useful. Please let us how it went, in case the behavior was still happening, I’ll flag this internally and let you know if we identify a root cause.


    Hajar

    elizabeth.w_1776
    Inspiring
    August 7, 2026

    Thank you for sharing. 

     

    That is very intriguing. I would like to try that feature, but it does not show in my toolset in image edit mode. How might I go about requesting that beta version? 

     

    Liz

    caroline_edits
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    August 7, 2026

    Hey Liz,

    First, open the Board Hajar made, then select an image and select Edit With Firefly

     

    It will take you to a new page where you can access Tune (Beta).

     

    Are you in Google Chrome? That’s what I’m using and I see the beta feature. Hope this helps.

    Caroline

    Hajar Toutsi
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 30, 2026

    Hi elizabeth.w_1776,

    That's a useful pattern to flag, a hue shift appearing specifically after repeated edits on the same image sounds like it could point to something in how color profiles get carried over between generations.


    To help narrow this down, a few specifics would help:

    • The exact prompt wording you're using for the studio-lighting correction

    • Whether this happens on the same source image every time, or across different photos

    • Roughly how many edits in the pink tint tends to appear (3rd, 4th generation, consistently?)

    If you're able to share an example by providing original and affected images, that might be very helpful.


    Hajar

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    elizabeth.w_1776
    Inspiring
    July 30, 2026

    Hi Hajar Toutsi,

     

    Thank you for your quick response. 

     

    I have noticed this pattern across multiple source images over the period of time of the last few months. 

     

    For the project I am working on currently, I’ve more or less used the same prompt to try and achieve my goals and keep consistency between images. 

     

    My prompt: without changing the angle or construction of the chair, remove background and change lighting to studio lighting

     

    I always use the “edit new” button when starting with a new image, however that doesn’t seem to make a difference once the prompts start producing images with the added hue. The first four or five edits are typically color accurate, anything beyond that starts to show a hue that gradually gets worse. 

     

    I have an example attached showing the first image I dropped to edit (I did not silo in advance) and its output. 

     

    The second image on the page was the tenth image I dropped to edit, and it’s output next to it. 

    Please advise. 

     

    Liz

    caroline_edits
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 30, 2026

    Thanks for the sample images, that's helpful! I'm wondering if refreshing your browser in between your images would help prevent it from adding the hue. Also curious if you added an instruction to keep a neutral background, if it would stop adding the pink hue.


    Let us know if refreshing the browser works prevents the color change!

    Caroline