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Hi Guys,
I am having an issue with Generative Fill. It used to work without issues before but it stopped working completely. Every time I try to use the tool it shows the error: The Parameters for command "Generative Fill" are not currently valid
See attached screenshot.
I am on the most recent version of Photoshop v25.9 and I am using a a Windows desktop connected to the internet. It also has 32gb of Ram, AMD Ryzen 5 7600x and a RTX3080.
What can be causing these errors? Is there a log I can look at? What parameters are being referred to?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
This post can be marked as resolved. But it's a daft solution.
I downgraded to Ps 25.0, then when attempting to do the generative expand it prompted me with the "Generative ai terms of service message". I clicked on accept and generative expand works again.
Afterwhich I re installed v25.9 and generative expand works fine.
This means the parameter that was not valid was a "Has accepted AI End user terms" which somewhere was set to a 0 instead of a 1. Perhaps a smarter person than me can find a .i
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This post can be marked as resolved. But it's a daft solution.
I downgraded to Ps 25.0, then when attempting to do the generative expand it prompted me with the "Generative ai terms of service message". I clicked on accept and generative expand works again.
Afterwhich I re installed v25.9 and generative expand works fine.
This means the parameter that was not valid was a "Has accepted AI End user terms" which somewhere was set to a 0 instead of a 1. Perhaps a smarter person than me can find a .ini file or something where this can be mannually changed.
Proposed easy solution for Adobe would be to provide an option under "Help" where you can see what terms are agreed to and if necessary re-agree to the AI terms. Solving the parameter not valid errors some users are experiencing.
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This method worked for me as well. My classroom is a Mac Lab, so now I have to do this 30 more times. Great.
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