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September 6, 2023
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  • September 6, 2023
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you no longer have access due to a violation of our terms of use

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Correct answer CShubert

Hi @Afzaal32389162go34 

 

Adobe has limited access to the generative fill and generative expand features to customers with a valid subscription to a plan that includes Photoshop ( Creative Cloud, Single app or Photography plan).

 

Potential customers can try Photoshop and the generative features by signing up for a 7 day trial here - https://www.adobe.com/downloads.html 

If you believe that you have are incorrectly receiving the above error and qualify to use the generative features, please contact technical support.

 

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September 13, 2023

Adobe is only concerned about money; now they want to introduce a credit currency for Generative Fill to make even more money. @CShubert 

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September 10, 2023

you no longer have access due to a violation of our terms of use

in beta-photoshop

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September 6, 2023

 I just wanted to talk about the fact that i've been banned off using generative fill in Adobe Photoshop Beta for no reason at all after about 2 uses. The last time i used generitive fill was to create an funny picture of my family wearing masks to simulate how cautious we had to be during 2020. Now however, when i try to make another photo with generitive fill (generating a pair of sunglasses into a kid's face) it doesn't do anything and gives me a warning saying i violated the tos and cannot use generative fill ever again. I find this highly ironic because after reading it, I violated none of the rules. No catfishing, gore and etc. If anyone out there can contact adobe, tell them that their system made a false positive.