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I just installed the latest Photoshop Beta (27.0), the notes for which say that the Nano Banana image model is included. But when I attempt to use Generative Fill, the only models available in the dropdown are Firefly models 1 & 3 - no Nano Banana.
Don't know what is causing problems for other users, but I have been able to use both the Nano Banana & Flux Context Pro image models successfully since I installed the newer update the day after I posted my original comment.
Hi everyone, apologies for the early What's new notice... the update for beta is coming tomorrow morning I believe... So keep an eye out for that update, it's gonna be Bananas!
Regards,
PG
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Hi, I've installed PS Beta, the Nano Banana plugin is here but whenever I try to use it, nothing happens. No error, nothing. It just starts generating with the prompt I've wrote, even the simpliest of things, it appears "Generating" but then nothing happens. What am I missing here?
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Don't know what is causing problems for other users, but I have been able to use both the Nano Banana & Flux Context Pro image models successfully since I installed the newer update the day after I posted my original comment.
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You might be using an individual licence. Enterprise / team licensces doesnt have the option included.
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This was marked as the correct answer. it is not. The problem still exists for many of us here.
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I have the same problems when trying to generate , I get an error saying sth about admin system rights. I think that is maybe because of Europe again? Does it work international or are we European creatives again at the end of the line waiting for new releases?
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Nope, getting that in the US as well...
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I just discovered that Nano Banana is available on my Photoshop Beta. *Here's the issue though* Apparently, I wasn't finding it before because it doesn't show when using the crop tool for generative expand. You have to select the image, and then click Generative Fill in Contextual Bar, then select Nano Banana as your model. FYI, there is a limit to your free credits for it if you are just on a Photoshop plan like me. I already used mine up, but it works great once you find it.
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It is unlikely. You might be having an individual license. Most of the cases here are for those who use an enterprise license.
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Yes, like Jaws 4, it's personal. Interesting if that makes a difference.
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same problem here still don't have it 8 oct
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Still an issue Oct 14th...
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I have a personal account with Adobe and also a Teams account. The premium Partner AI features work on my personal account but not on my work account in Teams. I have spoken to our IT department and they said "Standard Generative Features" are turned on in the Admin Console, however, I think they may be missing the place where they permit the premium features, like Nano Banana and Flux Kontext Pro. Can anyone possibly provide clear instructiions to activate these premium features in the Admin Console, and possible screenshots if available? I do see Nano Banana and Flux Kontext Pro in Generative Fill, however, when I try to use them, I receive the error message, "Your system administrator isn't allowing access..."
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Same - No NanoBanana in GenFile window
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we have an enterprise version and there is no button to allow third party KI models. What can we do?
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I was able to find this information. The toggle is in the Admin Console.
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For me it shows, but when i prompt something it loads for a small bit and then dissapears. Any solution?
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