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Hello Adobe Community,
I'm currently exploring Adobe Firefly and I’m interested in generating text-to-image outputs at a specific resolution. Could anyone guide me on how to set or adjust the resolution for the images generated using Firefly? Any tips or detailed steps would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
reference image I have attached what maximum I could get.
Hello @shahwaqas,
Thanks for posting this question.
Currently, the maximum resolution is 2000x2000. You can take an image at that resolution into generative fill and expand it, but each expansion is limited to an additional 2000x2000. If the fill area is larger, the generation is scaled.
Adobe has said they plan to offer higher resolution generations which would likely cost more than one generative credit, but they have not said when that might be available. Please see:
The credit consump
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
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Hello @shahwaqas,
Thanks for posting this question.
Currently, the maximum resolution is 2000x2000. You can take an image at that resolution into generative fill and expand it, but each expansion is limited to an additional 2000x2000. If the fill area is larger, the generation is scaled.
Adobe has said they plan to offer higher resolution generations which would likely cost more than one generative credit, but they have not said when that might be available. Please see:
The credit consumption rates are for standard images of up to 2000 x 2000 pixels. […] We plan to offer higher-resolution images, animation, video, and 3D generative AI features in the future. The number of generative credits consumed for those features may be greater.
Source: Create in new ways with generative AI powered by Adobe Firefly
I hope this helps.
My best,
droopy
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Thank you Droopy. still, when we download the image, the size remains in KBs not able to be used in printing and results are worse in text to image.
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Try the beta, there is an enhance feature to add more detail, but for now, keeping to the 2000x2000 pixle workspace or as a selection for each addition or expansion does give pretty high details if your wording is well crafted (for me at least)
I made a few 6000x4000 test images just by selectively working and adding as you go... not that hard to work out how to get the best of whats currently available
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Same. Early on I was making tabloid sized pixel-width specific images at print resolution. I just jumped back on after a while to created a background for a high res 3D render only to find it capped out at 2000 pixels. That puts Firefly in the class of "just not serious" software. It's too bad really, it was going to make stock photography obsolete very quickly. Looking forward to the day when it doesn't take longer to find the perfect shot than it does to do the layout.
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What Twisted said. The Photoshop Beta will let you set any pixel width for generative text. Just designed a calendar with it and it worked great at print resolution. Just ditch the online Firefly thingy.