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I'd like to better understand how the Vary -> More like this command works. This command is available when you select an image imported or created within the Adobe Firefly board.
I've noticed that the command generates more interesting and "more believable" variations when the source image is black and white or at least has a neutral color style.
If the source image is in color, however, the result is a bit too artificial.
Hi Lively_navigator8014!
Thanks for your question and for sharing your experience. The command is designed to generate new variations based on the visual attributes of the selected image, such as composition, shapes, lighting, and style. When working with black-and-white or neutral-toned images, Firefly has fewer color variables to interpret, which could sometimes lead to results that feel more natural and consistent with the original. This may be why you’re seeing more believable outputs in tho
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Hi Lively_navigator8014!
Thanks for your question and for sharing your experience. The command is designed to generate new variations based on the visual attributes of the selected image, such as composition, shapes, lighting, and style. When working with black-and-white or neutral-toned images, Firefly has fewer color variables to interpret, which could sometimes lead to results that feel more natural and consistent with the original. This may be why you’re seeing more believable outputs in those cases. We'll share the feedback with the team to review.
Let us know if you have any questions,
^KR
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