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Content credentials problem

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May 10, 2024 May 10, 2024

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Hey everyone, so I am testing Firefly in Photoshop Beta, and also I've turned on Content Credentials because I want to be transparent when uploading my artwork to Adobe Stock. 
I've tried some elements from Generative Fill, but in the end I have deleted them because of the low resolution problem, and I want to go for the oldschool options of editing, compositing etc, without Genertive FIll. 
The problem is that even if I delete all the elements from the Firefly, and keep editing, the Content Credentials says that I have used elements from it, even if they wont be integrated in the final image.
Is there a way now to solve this?

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Community Expert , May 10, 2024 May 10, 2024

@Marko Subotin please report the issue on the Photoshop Beta forum

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@Marko Subotin please report the issue on the Photoshop Beta forum

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Ok, will do, thanks

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