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I'm a professional photographer specializing in boudoir, maternity, and glamour shoots, and I rely heavily on your software to retouch my clients' portraits. However, your content filters on the generative AI edit feature are making it impossible to do this quickly and efficiently. 90% of my generative fill requests are getting blocked, significantly prolonging my editing process. This is extremely frustrating.
I can't fix skin, hair, or anything else that touches skin. I can't do simple outfit adjustments, and even when I'm trying to fix backgrounds, if they're skin-colored, they get flagged. This is absolutely unacceptable. I'm not shooting pornography, making requests to create nudity, or doing anything inappropriate. I'm simply trying to retouch my images.
I'm growing increasingly disappointed in your software. I need quick and precise edits for my work, and these constant errors are severely impacting my productivity.
As a company that develops software specifically for photographers like myself, you should understand how critical this functionality is for us. Please address and resolve this issue as soon as possible. This can't keep happening. DO SOMETHING. I'm literally begging you.
Signed,
A photographer who pays you a ton of money every year to be able to count on your software to work for my business.
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Same I am starting to have issues now that nothing in this feature will work and its simple things like removing or adding trees I updated the app and still didnt fix it
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@Kra_Ash , please post meaningful examples/screenshots to illustrate your specific issues.
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By @Retouching Angels90% of my generative fill requests are getting blocked, significantly prolonging my editing process.
Since 90% of your GF is blocked, you might want to review the guidelines to avoid future issues and see what is not permitted.
https://www.adobe.com/legal/licenses-terms/adobe-gen-ai-user-guidelines.html
In addition, the best was to give feedback to Adobe is to click "Provide Feedback" in the alert.
when I'm trying to fix backgrounds, if they're skin-colored, they get flagged.
By @Retouching Angels
What color do you mean when you say "skin-colored"?
Jane
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Not to mention sexist. If you work with models and try to use it to fix areas or expand backgrounds it will flag them in swimwear or even crop tops get flagged often. Meanwhile men without shirts on at all can expand just fine.