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Hi Everybody,
Having been a MJ devotee for predominantly all of 2024, I've found the one thing that really makes Adobe Firefly stand out....Product Photography. Midjourney can't hold a candle to Firefly in this regard. It's not due to it's copyright sensitivities (AFAIK). I looked it up (ChatGPT), Midjourney is tokenized and Firefly is literal. This basically means that, currently, Midjourney is more "wonderful" and that Firefly is more "exact".
Wonderful is great, but if it doesn't meet brand spec, it's of no use. I need the client to look at the image, see the product, nod their head...and take it from there. If I can't do that, I have a hard time legitimizing a subscription that's creative luxury and not utility.
SO....that being said...I just read that Estée Lauder is using this for creative inventory and I happen to have a perfume bottle in a case study I'm putting together to showcase potential clients. (yay, coincidence)
I'm really really intersted in knowing all I can about uploading product images and getting them to reflect the exact image I uploaded as much as possible before getting into aesthetics and flattery.
So far posting an image at full composition influence and bringing the style down to zero was model-wise the closest (I think). It even sucked the perfume out of the bottle. LOL
I'm sure I'll be knob-twiddling all night, but if anybody could help me out with things that have helped them get their image uploads to be as exact as possible, I'd really appreicate it.
Kudos to the Adobe AI team with this one, you've got something here.
As always, thanks for reading.
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Hello @Xander36210402r7ns,
Thank you for your message.
What you are looking for is Object Composites, which is documented here: Object Composites overview. This feature is only available to enterprise customers. It is not available on individual plans.
Thanks,
droopy
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Well...that's unfortunate. Thanks for the heads up.
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