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I noticed these differences between the new and old AI immediately earlier this year. It is really starting to bug me, so I thought I would upload some images to show what I'm seeing consistently in trees, rock, etc.
PS Beta often kills texture and patterns, where the old PS standard AI, without a prompt, did not, at least not near as much. Please see below.
Below I have created five images for comparison. Each image on the right was made using four different AI render sections of close to 1024 X 1024.
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This first image below, is from PS beta, gen fill with no prompt. Notice how the AI lost almost all of the textures and look of the original. I clicked through the options and picked the best ones I got on the first rounds.
This next one below, I've used a basic prompt in PS beta AI, gen fill. It's better, but still, most of the original granite texture and look is gone.
This third one, is from PS standard and is using no prompt at all. Note how it kept much of the original texture, patterns and look of the rock.
This fourth one, is PS standard using a prompt. Now, we are heading backwards again into losing the texture, etc.
In this final one, I used PS beta again, but this time used a reference image, the very same reference image as the original file. Note that even using this option, rock texture and detail is wiped out compared to the original AI gen fill with no prompt. What changed?
I've noticed these behaviors over months and through many photo alterations. So, the question is, why does PS standard AI with no prompt seem to re-capture original details better than all the three other options. And, why is PS beta with no prompt just terrible at duplicating the surrounding area, but the old AI could do it?
I would really like to see the new PS beta AI do no prompt renderings with the detail capture of the old AI, but at the newer higher rez.
To clarify, I realize I could do more in depth prompts and likely get better results. The point of this post, is that with the old PS AI, I often could just hit gen fill with no prompt and get great results (at that current AI level). I would like that ability in the new AI without having to type long, detailed prompts every time.
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@Deven15D5 thank you for that amazing side by side and your impressions. Would it be possible to share the original file with our team to run on our machines to see if we generate the same results? If so, please share a link to it and send to shubert@adobe.com
Thanks,
Cory - Photoshop Product Manager