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Designer4Efilliate.com
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July 15, 2025
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Generative Fill Results Have Declined Sharply — Is There a New Algorithm?

  • July 15, 2025
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Hello, in the last several weeks generative fill in photoshop has been less and less effective. It started as the command 'remove' leaving artifacts and adding words, and now it cant generate results for any image that are convincing or usable in my projects. 
Trying to change the background of a photo, the prompt I generated was 'black steel workbench' and it just kept generating white backgrounds. Not matching the prompt, not usable in the project, and it's been like this for weeks across multiple projects and prompts. It used to be so good! It used to be usable! What changed? A new algorithm? 

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Designer4Efilliate.com
Participant
July 16, 2025

Thank you for trying out that prompt, take a look at the tools in the background, none of them are convincing as actual tools, there's rings on the table that dont fit, and if you look closely anywhere in the image there is artifacts and mistakes, this wasnt always the case with generative fill. So I'm curious if the AI model changed or something or if there is better prompting to remove these kind of errors. 

Community Manager
July 17, 2025

Hi @Designer4Efilliate.com!
Generative Fill can sometimes be a bit unpredictable, that’s just part of how this kind of AI works. To get the best results, it really helps to be as clear and specific as possible with your prompts.

Here’s a handy guide on writing effective text prompts that might help you get closer to the results you’re aiming for: https://adobe.ly/3UpxGbP

Thanks!
Alek

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CMass
Legend
July 15, 2025

Hey @Designer4Efilliate.com

I tried the same prompt you shared and got the attached result. I'm wondering if there is something else going on that we might be seeing. May I ask you to share a full screenshot of your workspace? What version of Photoshop are you using? 


^CM