Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi! I’m trying to replace a cigarette with a glass of wine in an old print ad from the 80s. Just for a personal poster, not for commercial use.
Photoshop’s generative fill keeps blocking me with a content restriction error. The same does Firefly online. Sometimes it lets me swap the cigarette with a glass of juice, other times it doesn’t even allow that. I even tried describing the specific type of wine glass without using the word “wine,” but still no luck.
Meanwhile, a friend of mine was able to add a glass of wine using Photoshop Express with no issues. He’s based in France (I’m in Norway), so I’m wondering: is this a regional content moderation thing?
Would really appreciate any clarification or workaround suggestions. Thanks!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
@Dag36983339g4wt can you share an example file and the exact prompts you are using? It could be a combination of the two.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
This is the image I used. I selected the hand and area around it.
Prompts I tried: wine glass, glass of wine, flue glass, cocktail, glass of juce etc.
I tried both Photoshop, Photoshop Beta, Photoshop Express and Firefly.
Users have been able to do this with Photoshop for over 30 years, so I don’t see why it shouldn’t be possible now. Other AI tools do this for me without any content restriction issues.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Firefly probably doesn't like the amount of bare skin in the image
Find more inspiration, events, and resources on the new Adobe Community
Explore Now