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What is the current generative fill resolution limit?

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Oct 18, 2024 Oct 18, 2024

I need to create a large image where I can zoom and pan around it in AE.

I seem to have best results tiling the generative fill. If I fill all at once it is grainy.

 

What is the limit I can fill at once without it being pixilated?  

Is the current size anywehre in the app itself?

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Community Expert , Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Hi Kale:

 

Take a look at this video, which addresses how to handle the resolution limit (and of course, it may be what you referred to by tiling😞 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGJ0KjT4Xds. Note that the size limit has been increased in the year since this video was recorded, but this is still an effective workaround until GenFill can handle your large images.. 

 

~Barb

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Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024
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Hi Kale:

 

Take a look at this video, which addresses how to handle the resolution limit (and of course, it may be what you referred to by tiling😞 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGJ0KjT4Xds. Note that the size limit has been increased in the year since this video was recorded, but this is still an effective workaround until GenFill can handle your large images.. 

 

~Barb

The new Generative Fill in the Photoshop Beta is incredible. But unfortunately, it outputs images that are 1024px on the longer side. Then it stretches them out over larger areas which can cause pixelation. In this video, you will learn how to keep your generated images as sharp as possible! Like
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