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Text to Image

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May 09, 2024 May 09, 2024

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The new AI "Text to Image" tool is great but isnt useful if I cannot have control of the images. I need to ensure specific color profiles are used for print and am unable to create print files if links are "missing." Will this option be fixed?

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Community Expert , May 09, 2024 May 09, 2024

You can embed the generated image, then unembed - which will create a linked file which you can then open in Photoshop. But then it might be easier to generate the image in Photoshop from the start.

 

I think there are also other ways to extract generated images as files, which I can't recall right now. And possibly an easier way to deal with color profiles (I'm sure others will chime in).

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Community Expert , May 09, 2024 May 09, 2024

A some easier way of removing embedded images is to select them in the LInks panel, then right-click on the link(s) and choose Copy Links to... and pick a location on your drive. Then open the image(s) in Photoshop where the profiles can be added.

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May 09, 2024 May 09, 2024

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You can embed the generated image, then unembed - which will create a linked file which you can then open in Photoshop. But then it might be easier to generate the image in Photoshop from the start.

 

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A some easier way of removing embedded images is to select them in the LInks panel, then right-click on the link(s) and choose Copy Links to... and pick a location on your drive. Then open the image(s) in Photoshop where the profiles can be added.

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