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July 18, 2025
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images not meeting guidelines

  • July 18, 2025
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These guidelines you have in place are making this software almost unusable for any project that uses human images. There is nothing improper about the prompt images I am using, or could be used to identify an individual. It is the form of a human I need for a particular composition reduced to a simple monochromatic profile. What is the problem?

Correct answer Kartika Rawat

Thanks for sharing the image. We've passed it to the product team to review it.

 


^KR


Thanks for your patience. Firefly suspects this image has nudity. Our development team is working on a resolution.

 

 

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bobe51300813
Participant
November 10, 2025

I getting this message a lot latley and there is a very small person 

 

Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 18, 2025

Hi @grahamw22862525!

I'm sorry to hear that. Could you provide more details on what's happening? Also, can you share some images that are causing the issue? 

 

Let us know. Happy to assist.

Thanks, 

^KR

 

 

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Participating Frequently
July 18, 2025
Hello

I am compositing images and use these simple contour images to establish
a composition for a figure I can reuse to generate figures to use in
videos, I went through about 5 versions of this and finally when I added
a solid blue background it was accepted. I've read the guidelines but
there is never a reason given for an image that is deemed unacceptable.
I'll be honest with you, the number of times this happens makes the
program almost unusable if you are a designer and trying to generate
images for a specific use. I have learned that any facial detail can be
disqualifying, and some words in the text prompt also seem to cause it
to fail. Why this image would not meet your guidelines is a mystery to
me. If Adobe is trying to turn this into a tool for professional use,
they really ought to take a hard look at how these guidelines actually
function.

best, Graham White
Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 28, 2025

Firefly has real problems in evaluating images of the human body. A few months ago it took me a long time to work through what I needed to do to use an image of a human as a composition prompt. I finally got it working, and Firefly returned images of peope that I could use. However, if I used any of the images that Firefly generated as a prompt for a new image, they were rejected, every single one of them. And the images of people that Firefly was generating were in some cases sexualized, no complete nudity but in some cases figures with bodies that were very much in line with conventional sexualized representations of women and men, and as I say, Firefly would flag any of these images that it generated that I thought I might use to generate additional variations. It really makes no sense. Example here of Firefly generated image


Thanks fo your feedback on this. We'll share it with the development team.


^KR