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Hi!
Some serious frustration that I have, on a very consistent basis, been dealing with when using Adobe's Generate Fill function within Adobe Photoshop. Sometimes I get very picky customers that choose their own outfits. This particular customer kept asking me to take the photo at a lower angle. He felt that it (straight on) was too high. He then started to to notice that his eyes were squinted. I informed him that having the camera angle low and him looking DOWN at the camera naturally squints the eyes, hence why we have the camera straight on or slightly higher and have them tilt the chin down. That position naturally OPENS the eyes. Anyways, after several outfit changes at his desired camera angle we changed back and took a couple of photos in the outfits of his choosing that he decided he liked really well. After sending him one of the finalized photos he said that the outfit looked too "busy". Well... in the other outfits the camera angles are wrong and his eyes are squinted. I'd do a face swap but the angles are too extreme and wouldn't look right. I am stuck with trying to use generative fill to replace his shirt with a solid color. After about 200 tries of adobe not getting one single part of it correct, I have given up and come here for help. I don't think I can be anymore specific in my prompt. I keep getting no buttons, deformed buttons, deformed collars, specific things in my promp that say no chest to be shown yet every generation shows the chest, uneven button configuration, random buttons all over the shirt, an arm in the way, etc etc etc... I am beyond frustrated with adobes ability to perform well when it comes to generative ai. My prompt is below along with the photo with the shirt I am trying to transform. The tif file is too large to upload.
Transform the shirt to a medium to dark gray solid color button up shirt. The shirt is made of one hundred percent egyptian cotton. Clean and classy corporate style look. Chest is not visible. Three circular buttons that are evenly spread apart. The top button on the collar is undone. The buttons are on the subjects left side of the shirt with the right side overlapping the left. The collar is not tucked into the blazer. The collar of the shirt is flared over the collar of the blazer.
Am I getting the prompt all wrong or is adobe that d**b???? It makes no sense that they limit your credits but make you spend half your credits just to generate one single image.
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@Avery-Will_D have you tried Nano Banana in Photoshop Beta? I have to say it is a game changer, and may solve the issues that you have gone through... watch Paul Trani of Adobe showing a little of Nano Banana!
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