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April 24, 2024

No Settings options in Adobe Firefly Generative Fill

  • April 24, 2024
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I've recently started using Generative Fill in Adobe Firefly but only just realised there's no settings button. I watched one of their videos walking through how to make art from an uploaded photo and you need to click on the settings to adjust 'preserve content' but obviously I can't do that as it doesn't exist. Any ideas why it's not appearing? I'm on Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 

Any help would be much appreciated and by the way I'm not techy at all so tips on how to resolve this in simple lingo would be extremely useful! 😉 TIA

14 Antworten

Participant
August 6, 2024
Participant
June 28, 2024

I find it absurd and out of any logic to eliminate features that made the tool more powerful and versatile. Now I no longer have any reason to use it because in fact it can no longer do the job he was able to do before, and that I needed. For me it has become unusable.

I wonder what the real reason for this huge step backwards is.

Participant
June 4, 2024

When will this be updated? It's been two months now. So is there no way to change an image to a particular art style anymore? That seems like a major step backward.

Participant
April 30, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zznLvHoRItE this no longer works because as soon as we upload a file almost all options go away. not cool...

Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 30, 2024

Hi all! 

The setting options have been removed because they are incompatible with the new model. The learn team will update the video.

 

Thanks,

KR

Participant
April 28, 2024

So lazy to use Adobe Firefly is not consistent with what is expected  

Adobe Employee
April 26, 2024

We launched a new version of Generative Fill this week that no longer supports this workflow that the video demonstrates. We are working on getting this video updated to match the new version.

In the mean time, if you're interested in learning how to use Generative Fill, please refer to these articles:
- https://helpx.adobe.com/firefly/using/generative-expand.html
- https://helpx.adobe.com/firefly/using/remove-objects-from-an-image.html
- https://helpx.adobe.com/firefly/using/add-objects-in-an-image.html

If you're interested in specifically how to change an image into an art like a painting checkout the style match feature
https://helpx.adobe.com/firefly/using/style-match.html

Adobe Employee
April 25, 2024

Working with the teams to update the tutorial and share workarounds, if possible. 

 

--Anubhav

Participating Frequently
April 25, 2024

I know, I appreciate your commenting but I was just saying it should be removed as it's still there for people to view and so gives the impression it's still a feature but I'd like someone from Adobe to confirm this and if there's an alternative. From what I can see there isn't anything that does the same as 'preserve content.' I was aiming the message more at Adobe as I thought it was still working.

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 25, 2024

@Leanne28411851wz1p: I do not work for Adobe, but I am sorry to tell you this feature is no longer available in Generative Fill.

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Participating Frequently
April 25, 2024

The video was only from January 2024 and is live and available on the cloud so if it's been shelved the video should be taken down pdq. If someone from Adobe can confirm what's going on it'd be much appreciated as I only joined so I could use this feature. I have experimented with other similar tools on Adobe but this one looked like it would've done exactly what I needed and more in keeping with the original photo.