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The team cannot wait to see what you've created with this thrilling, new, beta technology!
This is the FUN sharing post.
We've been having such a blast exprimenting and playing for the past few months, it's so exciting to have you join in the joy!
Show off those creations! Bonus if you also upload the orignal image and the prompts.
Ready! Set! GO!
Thank you for trying out Photoshop (beta).
P.S. Provide Feedback and help shape Generative Fill: If you would like to provide feedback on the overall experience, report any bugs, or suggest new features please let us know in the beta community announcement.
If you prefer Discord, you can find us there too!
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They're here!
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My prompt was simply "Black leather Jacket."
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Here's a first pass at doing an infinite pull out.
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Awesome!
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as i'm (currently) way more interested in image replacement and supplement usages of photoshops AI generative fill tool than to any (let's say) »creative« applications ;-), i find this a great example! thumbs up!
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Oh My Ged! If anyone questions that Ai is crap with hands and faces, show them this image. Yep, that'll give you nightmares all right.
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I did a quick try, how well will Generated Fill change the colour of model's top from pink into black -good work.
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Sometimes I think I'm being really creative.... this might be one of those times. No, I'm not sure about the text- but I'm hungry and thinking "Man a couple of eggs would go down good right now...."
Often times I will enter "black leather jacket" and it produces a different black leather jacket each time.
This time I entered stuff like "black rockabilly jacket" or "black sweater" to get what you see here.
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My son looked so cute and pensive in this picture from 2005, but the background was busy and annoying. I cycled through a few options and got this result using "sand and lake with out of focus trees in the background at sunset."
Of course, now I'm noticing a weird thing behind his right elbow, but hey.
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I don't understand why in my version in the bar I don't get the possibility to use the Generative Fill.
Can someone help me ?
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I had to unistall the Beta version then redownload and install it. When I did that, during reinstallation I had a little pop up window for a bit about installing Genrative fill components.
Once you get it reinstalled:
make a selection / draw a box selection , right mouse inside that selection-
The beta for right right now won't boot up other wise I would post a screenshot.
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as a professional 360° photographer i often need to retouch panoramic images after the stitching is finished. usually, this is limited to removing the tripod and its shadow in full spheric panoramas, and sometimes some moving people.
recently i did a (beginner's) mistake i was very sorry about: during a panorama shooting i needed to swap my memory card and after this i resumed my capture at the wrong image in my series (instead of better starting over).
later in the office, the disappointment was huge as this was a place i won't come back to very soon: 2 images out of 16 were missing 😞
as the images for the panorama were taken with a wide-angle lens the hole in the panorama was pretty large and it went to the collection with failed stuff.
when i heard about the generative fill, i tested it and then remembered this panorama. after fiddling around with the best way to fill this huge missing area in the panorama i ended up in using a 1024x1024 pixel square selection to iteratively fill the hole with 13 generative patches.
hopefully, this feature will be able to handle larger resolutions in the future!
so the new generative fill literally saved this beautiful panorama from the trash can.
after this very pleasant experience i tested the generative fill with a routine task: eliminating the tripod and its shadow. i choose just the same panorama for this.
after 10 generative fill layers, i was simply amazed about the visual quality this method provides compared to the healing brush or using the clone stamp tool. no annoying repetitive cloning patterns anymore, vivid, believable structures and lighting!
besides all creative applications, the generative fill feature is a huge time saver and enhances the quality of professional 360° retouching significantly.
feel free to see this panorama interactively in full 16000 x 8000 pixel resolution here: https://panobu.ch/aipatchedpano
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Fantastic, Thomas – thanks so much for sharing! What a terrific job it did... You would never know there used to be a hole. Really beautiful pano!
Curious, where is that exactly?
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thank you!
indeed i'm thankful for this feature that has saved this pano for me as it's such a lovely and so impressive place. and there was such great weather and an awesome atmosphere on this day.
it's here: https://goo.gl/maps/Vv4rKJyScN6HK7S37 - going up there is a great trip. strongly recommended 🙂
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Learning more about using generative fill and how it's behaving
after the panorama i've saved from trash can with filling the hole of 2 missing images with the new generative fill (i posted it here a few days before), i tried another one.
this time it's a sloppy made handheld cylindrical pano taken with a sony a7R (36 MP) and a 50 mm lens. the unstable weather and a lot of miles left to hike made me hurry and so it's a pretty incomplete panorama with large missing parts in the cloudscape and in the foreground (we'll do this later in post ... 😄 ).
as the total size of the pano is about 66k x 11k pixels the resolution limit of 1024 x 1024 pixel for the generative patches made it a bit tedious to fill in all missing parts one after another. but this step-by-step-process also allows for some control over the process as you have always 3 suggestions presented to you by the generative fill engine. another control you have is the edge where you begin to add new generated content.
some points i found out during this test:
again i was absolutely amazed about the AI generated content suggestions made based my the existing photographic content.
the result (scaled down from 66k to 48k width) can be viewed here: https://panobu.ch/drusentor
fun fact: the panorama is taken exactly on the border between austria and switzerland. can you spot the #1 border marking made in 1937? 🙂