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ubau155552
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December 18, 2023
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Using Generative Fill AI to replace word in an image (same font, etc.)

  • December 18, 2023
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Looking to replace some text in an image that's overlayered with a stamp.

 

When I select the area (see attached image) and add the word I want to replace, Generative Fill spits back some weird language. Any ideas how to adjust (change language, etc.)?

 

Thanks!

Correct answer jane-e

@ubau155552 and @Bewitched_Eclipse0694 

 

It's not just AI in Photoshop. See this article from PetaPixel for details about generated text:

https://petapixel.com/2024/03/06/why-ai-image-generators-struggle-to-get-text-right/#:~:text=Humans%20understand%20what%20letters%20mean,combination%20of%20lines%20and%20shapes.

 

Since you have Photoshop, you can use its Type tool to create your text.

 

Jane

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New Participant
September 18, 2024

I have the same question; I'm suprised this isn't a more popular topic as there are many applications for being able to do this. I also get weird language/goblygook outputs when I ask it to replace word with something else, which I put in quotes. 

jane-e
jane-eCorrect answer
Community Expert
September 18, 2024

@ubau155552 and @Bewitched_Eclipse0694 

 

It's not just AI in Photoshop. See this article from PetaPixel for details about generated text:

https://petapixel.com/2024/03/06/why-ai-image-generators-struggle-to-get-text-right/#:~:text=Humans%20understand%20what%20letters%20mean,combination%20of%20lines%20and%20shapes.

 

Since you have Photoshop, you can use its Type tool to create your text.

 

Jane

New Participant
September 18, 2024

Thanks; it is time consuming to match text using the Type tool if you're just changing one word to match the rest of the words in an image, and the image is an old jpg. It seems like AI could easily be trained for this, I hope they add it in the future.