Feedback on AI Inpainting Quality & Workspace Loading Issues
1. Workspace loading issue
When the app launches, the default workspace doesn’t always load—even when I’ve selected Windows → Workspace → Essentials. Instead of the full UI, I just see a black canvas background and the top menu (File, Edit, etc.), with none of the tools appearing on the side.
2. Poor quality of AI-driven fills and edits
Image generations for tasks like filling or modifying hands remain very low-quality. Today’s AIs (Midjourney, OpenAI, etc.) are far more advanced at inpainting, but Photoshop’s implementation still produces awful hands, faces, and other elements. Prompts aren’t interpreted correctly—if I mask a shoe to be modified, the AI generates a shoe that doesn’t match the scene at all. It’s unacceptable.
3. Unnecessary rejections of body-part edits
I often need to adjust hands, children’s feet (e.g. in religious paintings), arms, etc., yet the AI flags these edits as disallowed—as if it were nudity or illegal content. I’m not requesting pornography, but artistic nudity is common in fine art, and adult users should be allowed to edit it. Despite submitting the exact image I want to modify to demonstrate there is nothing illegal or prohibited, the system still blocks me. This forces me to seek other tools online. I pay for my monthly Photoshop subscription so I can work on my canvases and sell them on Etsy—being blocked like this is both frustrating and disrespectful.
Please update your policy and AI models so that genuine illegal content is filtered appropriately, but allow legitimate artistic edits. Photoshop’s AI is currently far behind today’s leading apps, and it needs significant improvement.
