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I just did the latest update (PS Beta 25.9.0), but this time it's very different. The generative fill results are very messy, they always add any object to the result. For example, if you want to remove an object on the wall, the result always replaces it with an object, even just with the prompt ". (dot)". Does this problem arise due to the new feature? I tried using the previous version of Photoshop, but the results were the same. Do you feel the same?
I attach an example video. This is a cropped image, deliberately cropped to focus only on the object, just want to remove the object, and make it all into a wall, but the generative fill doesn't work well.
Any suggestions and feedback are appreciated.
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You're using generative fill when you shouldn't.
If you just want to remove something, you use the remove tool or content-aware fill.
It's in the name: generative. It's supposed to make something, add something that wasn't there in the original image.
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Except content aware fill almost never works when you have multiple layers.
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Hi I know about that, That video is a simple example of the difference between generative fill right now, Not to ask for a method how to remove it, In just that simple example, generative fill doesn't work as usual.
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I completly agree , also the user guidelines thing show up way more often. I think they fixed the . fix.
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I just did the latest update (PS Beta 25.9.0)
By @Sotoshop
I've moved your post from Photoshop to Photoshop Beta for you.
Photoshop Beta is for finding and reporting bugs to the PS team — your post is in the Bugs section, so the team will see it.
Does GF work for you in the released version of Photoshop?
Jane