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June 21, 2023
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Using the same generative fill replacement across multiple images

  • June 21, 2023
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I wamted to use the same generative fill background that was created on a few different images in a series.  However, you can't just drag and drop, then mask on the additional images as the layer will also have parts of the previous photo in it, instead of just the images pulled by Generative Fill AI.  Also when using the same prompts on the next image, the results are different.  is there a way to get consistent results in a series of photos?

Correct answer Trevor.Dennis

Colin Smith has covered this in one of his Photoshop Cafe videos.

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Brainiac
June 22, 2023

Colin Smith has covered this in one of his Photoshop Cafe videos.

New Participant
July 15, 2023

This is a good tutorial, however, I don't believe it answers the original question. If you have a series of photos of an individual (say 5) all with the same background and editing. You're able to generate an AI background for the first one, but the 4 remaining pictures with have different backgrounds. That's the issue at hand IMO.

austinpm1
New Participant
September 12, 2023

Agreed. Interesting and useful videos but....
Is there a way to save a result of generative fill as a preset or a style like you can with regular layer effects and filters? I'm fine with generative fill giving me 3 samples to choose from but what if i really love one of those and want to apply the EXACT result/output across other images?