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AI features returning really bizarre results today …

Community Beginner ,
Sep 12, 2024 Sep 12, 2024

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I've come to really appreciate tools like generative fill and content-aware fill, but (within the past 24-hours or so) the results have been really bizarre. As an example, I made a portrait of a physician and the edge of my beauty dish is slightly in frame, which shouldn't be a problem for either tool because it's covering a single-color wall and some

verti blinds, but my first result for "extend wall and blinds" was textured wallpaper and a bed hanging from the ceiling.

 

i'vr tried multiple variations of the prompt for generative fill and various selections for content-aware fill, which should be delivering great results, but the results just keep getting stranger and stranger ... leading me to believe that the tools might actually be broken.

 

Am I losing my mind over here or are others expecting similar issues today?

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Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

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Hi @Joshua355375504j38 do you see the same results in Ps release version?  Have you tried to just expand the selection without a prompt, what are the results?  Please share your original image as well as the results if you continue to see this so the team can investigate.

 

Thanks,

Cory - Photoshop Product Manager

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