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Detecting Photo

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Feb 16, 2025 Feb 16, 2025

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Hi, I just wanted to ask if in the generate fill (AI), despite the part you select does AI detect the full photo?  Like for an example, if I take a photo of a backyard and in the yard there's a dog and even if only select part of the grass, can it detect that there's a dog in the photo?  Not sure if I'm explaining well.

 

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Feb 17, 2025 Feb 17, 2025

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Hey, @Jonathan5E0F. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. I'll clarify this for you.

Like other GenAI tools, generative fill is contextually aware of your image, so the results you generate blend with your image. 

 

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Sameer K

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Feb 17, 2025 Feb 17, 2025

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As a user, I can confirm the above statement. In fact, I cannot imagine this amazing functionality working any other way. This morning, I successfully removed wrinkles from one part of a tracksuit photo using GenAi fill. It is fully aware of texture and color; otherwise, it wouldn't work.

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Feb 18, 2025 Feb 18, 2025

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I suspect the original poster might have been wondering about the extent of the image beyond the Selection’s bounds is transferred over the web. 

 

• This could be significant in case of big images and limited bandwidth. 

• If the concern is customer confidentiality I think this should be a non-issue – if I remember correctly Adobe/Firefly does not permanently store the image data after processing. 

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