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I have to say that the results I get from generative fill in photoshop are absolutely terrible. Why is adobe including a poor quality function? Not only do the image results look unrealistic but the reults are in low resolution, so absolutely no use whatsoever to a print designer. Might be fun for someone trying out photoshop for personal use, but when I pay a lot of money for a professional application and it includes a function that is dreadful then there is big problem in my opinion. Can adobe either make functions that work to a high standard or drop the monthy subscription price to reflect how poor AI is.
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Please see here:
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To be super clear, AI in Photoshop is possibly the worst software experience one could have. It is shameful that it is let out, a clear sign of greed to let people think something exists.
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Victor, you need to be specific. Photoshop has used Ai in multiple ways for some years now with the various Sensei enhanced functions. I agree that Generative Fill can be challenging to use, but the much improved selection and cleanup tools are sensationally good. We can work much faster than we could ten years ago, and so more accurately with much better results.
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I completely agree
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You wrote this a year ago and it's still as bad as it ever was. I just don't get it! So disappointing!
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Hey @MCags, sorry the feature hasn't worked out as expected. Could you go a bit more in-depth about the issues you're having with Photoshop's Generative AI?
Here are a few tips that might help improve image quality:
Use the Latest Model: Make sure you’re using the Adobe Firefly Image 3 Model for better quality and prompt comprehension.
Refine Your Prompts: Be as detailed as possible with your prompts to guide the AI effectively.
Utilize Reference Images: Upload a reference image to get content that matches your expectations more closely: https://adobe.ly/3VulHuA
Experiment with Variations: Use the Generate Similar feature to find a version that meets your standards.
Check Your Selections: Ensure your selections are precise. Tools like the Lasso or Rectangular marquee can help.
Update Photoshop: Keep Photoshop updated to benefit from the latest improvements to AI features and performance.
Hope this helps! Tag me with an @ when you respond so I can follow up. Thanks!
Alek
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Don't know if they will, but I'm happy to.
To be perfectly blunt, it doesn't follow prompts. It may follow parts of a prompt at its discretion, but it never comes out as written. Thinking this might be possible user error, I fed the same prompts into various other generative models, all but two of which produced exactly what I wrote. (They weren't stellar, to be clear. But they WERE what I asked for.)
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I just tried it in In Design, it's horrifically bad. And with a sub it dares to mention credits!
Please make an option to completely remove this AI slop generator.
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7/2025 here, AI in Ps still feels like a meme 😉 Unfortunately, Adobe was super late to the AI party back then and still lags behind almost everyone else (incl. self-created applications you can find on GitHub created by smart coders that work way better). Personally, I don't use it and prefer the good ol' classics like Dall-E or Midjourney.
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