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July 14, 2023

P: Photoshop Beta Generative Fill produces different colors at the edges of the selection.

  • July 14, 2023
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When trying to add additional areas to the edges of an image using Generative Fill, it creates mismatched colors at the junction of the new and existing parts. It deviates slightly from the original areas, resulting in a grid-like pattern in those areas where new parts were created using the Generative Fill option, even if I fill them with 1024x1024 pixel sections.

 

I have already uninstalled the app and reinstalled it, but the issue persists. I am using an iMac Pro running Ventura 13.3.1 system.

Photoshop Beta 24.7.0

 

177 replies

Participant
August 4, 2023

Hello everyone ... exactly the same problem, but it appeared only after the installation of 25.0.0 - before that everything worked clearly.
The difference in shades is most noticeable on dark colors. The problem occurs not only when filling with "rectangular area" - filling with "lasso" and so on creates the same difference in colors.

NehsaAuthor
Known Participant
July 28, 2023

Hi Cory!

Unfortunately the result is same.

Nothing's changed.

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 28, 2023

Hi @Nehsa curious if the new Ps beta released the other day solves this for you?
Adobe Photoshop Version: 25.0.0 20230725.m.2254 9d2ee98 x64

 

NehsaAuthor
Known Participant
July 20, 2023

I tried it too but nothing changed. 😞

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 17, 2023

Passing on to the team.

 

NehsaAuthor
Known Participant
July 16, 2023

Cory, what do you mean by a very tight selection? I fill out 1024x1024 squares with the App because if I fill out a larger area with it, the resolution of the image won't match the original. I get a blurry image on the new parts. I've seen tutorials about this on YouTube in several places, and they are right. But if I select 1024x1024 px areas for filling, then I get a good resolution in the end.

The size of the area I select for filling shouldn't cause a problem with the final result. I've watched multiple tutorials about this on YouTube, and none of them got results like mine. For some reason, Generative Fill doesn't work well for me.

I made this picture for you as requested, but the result was the same. I am attaching it for reference.

Participant
August 25, 2023

 

hi

i have delete somethings on the wall and the resul is a red area. in the past version I never see this problem. someone can help me please?

Participant
August 25, 2023

after a lot of test and some call with friends the unique way is:

modify-color setting and in setting set up the "generic use european 3".

with this method back to work without surprise. anyway this is a bug to solve.

 

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 16, 2023

@Nehsa it appears that you are making very tight selections and seeing this, what happens if you make larger selections, or for instance in the video you shared, simplt use your magic wand and select ALL the open space to the right of your image and let GF fill it, do you see the same issue?

 

NehsaAuthor
Known Participant
July 15, 2023

Cory, I noticed that this mainly occurs with darker tones.

NehsaAuthor
Known Participant
July 14, 2023

Hi Cory, here is the video:

https://youtu.be/XiOWm-_EgR4

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 14, 2023

Great, glad we were able to make sure you are seeing this on the latest version.  Could you share a video of one file where you show the workflow as well as your full workspace that the team can see showing this issue?