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Enlarge the reference image

Explorer ,
Nov 22, 2025 Nov 22, 2025

Hi, sometimes there are several similar  imaes that are in my scrolling history of generated images. I use one as a reference image; and then I want to double-check that I used the right one. I put my mouse on the small reference image but I can't enlarge it and confirm which of the generated images I am using.

I think a way to see it bigger would be handy.

 

 

Thanks!

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 22, 2025 Dec 22, 2025
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Hi Michael, thank you for sharing this and walking me through how you use your generated images and reference images in Firefly. It really helps to understand the problem. It totally makes sense that when you have several very similar results in your Generation history, the tiny reference thumbnail makes it hard to be sure you’ve picked the exact one you want, and that’s frustrating when you’re trying to work precisely and avoid wasting extra generations. Right now there isn’t a way to hover over or click that small reference image to enlarge it directly in the panel, so you’re running into a limitation of the current design rather than missing a hidden option, and your suggestion to be able to see that reference image bigger (for example, with a hover zoom or click‑to‑expand) is a really helpful idea that would make this workflow clearer and more comfortable. The Firefly team regularly reviews feedback like this, and your request to ā€œadd a way to enlarge the reference image thumbnail so it’s easy to confirm which image from Generation history is being used as the referenceā€ has been noted for the product team to consider, even though there isn’t a timeline that can be shared. We appreciate your patience. 

 

^Sam
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