AI tool seems to be missing
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On December 31 I was exploring the use of Photoshop AI tools to transform an image into a radically different style. The original image could be transformed into several unique styles, including Pop Art, Cubism, Color Marker, Claymation, Paper Crafts, and several others. I planned to modify several photos using this great tool. It could be run only for a limited number of times a day (about 10, as I recall), but it still was perfect for a project I had started.
Today the AI feature I used in December seems to be gone. Generative Fill and Generate Image still exist, but the tool to modify an existing image seems to be gone. Am I missing something? I'm guessing that was a feature in beta test, but I really don't know. Also, I don't know the name of the feature or which menu accessed it.
I attached the original image and 2 of the images the AI system created from that.
Can someone tell me if and where I can access that functionality? Thanks!
P.S.
I am running Photoshop 26.2.0 on a PC.
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Were you using Generate Image with a Reference image? Go to: Edit > Generate image and enter a prompt and use the Style and Composition settings to insert a reference image. The Content type settings are where you choose your Effects which determine the style of the generated image. You can also access Generate image from the tool bar (the icon at the very bottom of the list, looks like a thumbnail image with magic sparkles above on top of a quote bubble). Additionally, if you have a new, blank file you will have a Generate image button in the floating Context bar, but this goes away if you have any content already in your file and is replaced with other options. This may provide more information for you: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/generate-image.html
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Thanks for the response, BrettN. You may be correct, although the user interface was much different in December when my wife and I explored the various image styles. For example, I generated one of the images attached to my post using the style called "Color Marker." That style name is no longer listed among the other options. I will look at the information you provided and continue my exploration of Photoshops great AI tools. Thanks again for your help!