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November 5, 2025
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What is least expensive way to use Gemini Generative fill with 20GB Photography Plan

  • November 5, 2025
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I have been using LR Classic and PhotoShop for photo Editing  , with recent update the New Gemini Nano Banana Genrative fill has been introduced . 
what is the Least expensive plan that i can add /upgrade  my subcriptioon 

That gives me access to partner generative AI models ,  Google and Open Ai, 

Correct answer CMass

Hey @Ashish26726394wfn9 

Wanted to share what our current plans are, as well as the FAQ for our partner models. This should help you land on the plan that is right for you. 

Plans and pricing for Creative Cloud apps and more
Partner models in Adobe products


Let us know if this helps. 🙂 

^CM

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CMass
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CMassCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
November 6, 2025

Hey @Ashish26726394wfn9 

Wanted to share what our current plans are, as well as the FAQ for our partner models. This should help you land on the plan that is right for you. 

Plans and pricing for Creative Cloud apps and more
Partner models in Adobe products


Let us know if this helps. 🙂 

^CM

Participating Frequently
November 6, 2025

NO , its does not help  
i have seen this page over and over ,, i dont understand  it propeorly .. 
as  of right now my account shows 200+ credits and i still cant use Generative fill using Gemini .. that's where my confusion starts 

this whole standard feature peimium feature  concept is so unclear and confusing 

I just need to know what is least expnsive way to use genrative  fill using Gemini ,, i have no intrest in anything else as of right now 

Participant
November 7, 2025

Agreed! It's totally confusing. At first glance (IMHO) it would appear that it's cheaper to use Gemini direcly from your Google account. The only downside it appears is the workflow is interupted because of the need to export/import files. It also looks like if you purchase credits on monthly basis, and you don't use them all they don't rollover.