I've successfully used the generative tool on another machine but my current setup when hitting generate it gives me an get session ID error. Reinstalled, rebooted, same results.
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Thanks @JoshuaOpel so far it seems this error is very random and usually goes away after a few minutes and the app should work again. Let us know if in fact this goes away and if not, will escalate with the team.
When I drew a square via the marquee tool, I entered in a prompt. I receieved an error message as a result: An error occured during image generation: error response image not found: 1000
The prompt was a piggy bank next to a stack of dollars.
Exact same issue! Glad to see someone else experiencing this. I have used the tool successfully on another computer with no problems. But on my main desktop, I cannot get it to work. Same error message.
I have uninstalled multiple times, with and without removing preferences during uninstall, rebooted, etc. The issue happens every time for the past two days.
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Not the same issue I don't think. I have tried short and long prompts, and no prompts at all. The error messages are different, so I think we are having two different unrelated issues. My error is the exact same as the OP.
Issue: Generative fill doesn't work. When writing a promt and clicking on generate it loads for a second or two (even creates the layer) and then it stops, deletes the layer and gives this error message:
An error occurred during image generation: error get_session_id session id not found: 1000
Photoshop version: 24.6.0 Release
OS: MacOS Ventura 13.3
Steps to reproduce:
make a selection
type text in generative fill text box
click on generate
Expected result: Generates what's written in the text box. Actual result: gives error message every time, no matter if I try to generate from text ot leave the text box empty.
Please help if you can because it's really frustrating that there's nothing about this session_id error 1000 on the internet. If I search it on Google I literally get 0 results.
Issue: Generative fill doesn't work. When writing a promt and clicking on generate it loads for a second or two (even creates the layer) and then it stops, deletes the layer and gives this error message:
An error occurred during image generation: error get_session_id session id not found: 1000
Photoshop version: 24.6.0 Release
OS: MacOS Ventura 13.3
Steps to reproduce:
make a selection
type text in generative fill text box
click on generate
Expected result: Generates what's written in the text box. Actual result: gives error message every time, no matter if I try to generate from text ot leave the text box empty.
Please help if you can because it's really frustrating that there's nothing about this session_id error 1000 on the internet. If I search it on Google I literally get 0 results.
The error is there for multiple days for me. Reinstalled and repaired creative cloud desktop app, ps beta and my operating system but still same error.
Have made many attempts but cannot get Generative Fill to work on my Mac desktop. I am using latest OS and have a 3.6 GHz 10-core i9 Intel processor and 32Gb of RAM. All I get is:
I have tried some of the suggestions made in these posts, none of which work. I have also waited for a period of time but still get the same message.
Guys I can't believe it but after trying out a million different things to solve it I finally got rid of the error 1000
This is how I solved it on a Mac:
Go to Settings -> Network -> Details (on your network) -> Then in the left menu click on Proxies -> Then disable everything but most important HTTP and HTTPS proxies
Hi! I just turned on the VPN - the error was fixed. I turned off the VPN - the error appeared again. Without VPN - an error. VPN is enabled - everything works fine. Fabulous Adobe!
I just tried a VPN with ProtonVPN but still get the error, seems like the error is related to conexion stuff, proxy, vpn... but there's no a right fix, so random
Another thing, using same conection (home), it works with my laptop via wifi but no with my desktop pc, wifi or ethernet, doesn't matter. Both computers uses windows 11.