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September 15, 2023
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Generative AI resolution with Photoshop 2024?

  • September 15, 2023
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Now that PS 2024 is out, are we still limited with the 1024 resolution of the generative AI generated content? The news article speaks of "high-resolution" images and credits. Are they somehow limited? Can I purchase higher resolutions? First tests show resolution is still low and I haven't used it before. Where can I see my credits with the normal Photoshop/Photography subscription? It's a bit confusing honestly.

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Correct answer Stephen Marsh

'what does "content credentials" mean'

See here: https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/creative-cloud/help/content-credentials.html

 

Dave

 


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'what does "content credentials" mean'

See here: https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/creative-cloud/help/content-credentials.html

 

Dave

 


By @davescm

 

 

Shudders:

 

"Over time, if a piece of content undergoes different stages of editing or processing, it can also accumulate multiple Content Credentials. "

 

It's like photoshop:DocumentAncestors all over again!

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Kevin Stohlmeyer
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September 15, 2023

The high resolution size limit is 2000x2000 you can go larger but the quality suffers.

Participant
September 24, 2023

can yo do more in the future

 

AxelMatt
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September 24, 2023

It's possible (or not). This is only known by Adobe. Adobe doesn't announce any informations about features in the future. We have to wait and see what happens. Only one thing is certain: a higher resolution probably also costs more credits.

 

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 25H2 -- LR-Classic 15 - Photoshop 27 - Nik Collection 8 - PureRAW 5 - Topaz Photo
D Fosse
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September 15, 2023

On a tangent, I found something really interesting in the 25.0 release notes:

 

"Photoshop will automatically append Content Credentials to images generated using Generative Fill and Generative Expand (...)

This will let you know if an image was created or edited in Photoshop using Firefly's Generative AI technology."

 

So if you think you can get away with, you can't 😉

Stephen Marsh
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September 24, 2023
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So if you think you can get away with, you can't 😉


By @D Fosse

 

I'm guessing that one can at least strip the metadata, for what that is worth.

D Fosse
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September 24, 2023
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I'm guessing that one can at least strip the metadata, for what that is worth.


By @Stephen Marsh

 

Nope, you can't. That's the beauty of it. There's a code in the file that points to metadata stored in a separate database on a server (simplistically put). Any tampering will show.

 

I think this is a fantastic initiative, and the world hasn't fully realized yet how much it's needed. All major news outlets are on board with this, BBC, New York Times, all of them. Adobe is just a participant in this project.

 

If any one thing can make AI safe, this is it, because fraud and deep fakes become transparent.

 

And it puts a much-needed damper on the completely uncritical use of Generative Fill that we're seeing evidence of here in the forum.

davescm
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September 15, 2023