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photoretouchpro
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June 13, 2024
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Enhance detail of crop generated area removes generated pixels

  • June 13, 2024
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When I selected enhance detail the generative expand pixels were erased and left with a gradient mask for with white pixels.

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Correct answer photoretouchpro

I do not see this issue using 25.11.0 version on Mac. Additionally, the "Enhance detail" did not look like anything was changed.

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photoretouchpro
photoretouchproAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
June 17, 2024

I do not see this issue using 25.11.0 version on Mac. Additionally, the "Enhance detail" did not look like anything was changed.

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 17, 2024

@photoretouchpro please update to the latest Ps beta and let us know if you are seeing the same issue: Adobe Photoshop Version: 25.11.0 20240613.m.2665 411f25b arm64

 

Thanks,

Cory - Photoshop Product Manager

photoretouchpro
Inspiring
June 14, 2024

I am not allowed to share the original file as I am not the copyright owner. This was the first time I saw this issue and was testing the latest Photoshop beta 25.10.0 on Mac OS 12.7.5 m1 Mac Studio. I used crop with generative expand shown in the before.pdf. It looked soft compared to the rest of the image so I tried the "Enhance detail" in the variations area of the properties panel and got the result shown in the after.pdf. It has only been seen in the beta because as you know the release version does not have the "enhance detail" feature. Thank you.

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 14, 2024

Hi @photoretouchpro could you share your steps/workflow you did when you saw this so we can try to reproduce this issue? If possible, please share the original file as well.  Have you seen this issue with other files, do you have the same issue with Ps release version or just Ps beta?

 

Thanks,

Cory - Photoshop Product Manager