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October 26, 2023
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How do I get similar results on two different photos of the same person with Neural Filters?

  • October 26, 2023
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I have two images (one wide, one close-up) of the same person in the exact same lighting/background, and I need to age the face to look old, but consistent between the two.

 

When I use Filter > Neural Filters > Smart Portrait > and only adjust the Facial age to the same value (+50), I'm getting very different results on the two images.

 

Is there a way to help it get a similar result? There aren't many options in the Neural Filters window, but maybe I'm missing something.

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Participant
November 7, 2023

I've gained a little more insight since my original post: Photoshop doesn't let you select a "seed" for AI generation (that I'm aware of). A seed is a series of numbers that tells the AI how to generate an image, and with tools like Midjourney, you can tell it to use the same seed on each image you manipulate, which makes the results more similar across different images. So until Adobe adds that functionality, other tools like Midjourney might be better suited to this kind of task (consistent results across several images).