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Generally I've had good results producing images in Firefly when using an Alpha Channel. Some results are great, some results are very strange and not useable.. Overall, however, I am pleased. I have a large catalog of high res images that I have created over 5 years for the "POD" market, I often prefer to use the Edit>Generate function with these images converting the image to either a watercolor or oil painting. The result: every generated images has "lines" similar to what one would get using a rake brush. The Landscape image is a good example. I cut out a small section of this image, original size: 12000px X 9000px @ 300 ppi, showing an example of the lines running in all directions. The reference style and composition images I load do not have "lines" resembling the resulting images in either a watercolor or oil painting. The algorthym(s) used in Firefly 3.0 are generating these lines.
Today I created a 3 color flat image. It has no textures or lines in the image. I then used the Edit>Generate function on the flat image creating an oil and watercolor image attached to this post. Both have these lines. Why?
Hopefully a community member with expertise with Firefly 3.0, or, an Adobe employee, can explain why the lines appear in every image, no exceptions.
I have Photoshop 27.0.0. Windows 11 current version. And I have the $19.99 plan for Gen Fill credits.
Thanks
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