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Difference between Adobe Stock accounts

Community Beginner ,
Nov 09, 2024 Nov 09, 2024

Can someone please explain the difference to me between my current "Adobe Stock - 10 assets a month for £35.99/mo" and "Adobe Stock - 10 assets a month starting at £23.99/mo". They both give me generative credits in Firefly and in a "compare", they are identical (image attached).

 

All I really want is access to Firefly, not Adobe Stock itself. I already subscribe to Creative Cloud suite. Can Firefly be added as a bolt-on to CC?

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Community Expert , Nov 09, 2024 Nov 09, 2024

Hello @AverillB,

 

If you have a Creative Cloud individual plan, you should already have access to Firefly (see: Generative credits FAQ).  Additionally, currently if you run out of credits, you can continue to generate but generations might be slower.  When you go to firefly.adobe.com and log in using your CC account, can you generate an image with Text to Image?

My best,
    droopy

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Community Expert ,
Nov 09, 2024 Nov 09, 2024

Hello @AverillB,

 

If you have a Creative Cloud individual plan, you should already have access to Firefly (see: Generative credits FAQ).  Additionally, currently if you run out of credits, you can continue to generate but generations might be slower.  When you go to firefly.adobe.com and log in using your CC account, can you generate an image with Text to Image?

My best,
    droopy

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 09, 2024 Nov 09, 2024

Thanks Droopy.

Yes, I can generate images with Text to Image in Firefly. So I've just cancelled the Stock account.
I wish Adobe would make it clearer. Firefly is listed as one of the benefits under the Stock account, but there's no sign of it among the apps available under CC.
I appreciate your help.
Averill

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 10, 2024 Nov 10, 2024

The information about generative AI (aka Firefly) seems to be consistant for each product.

Adobe StockAdobe Stock

 

Adobe Creative Cloud All AppsAdobe Creative Cloud All Apps

Creative Cloud All Apps gives you 1000 generative AI credits, Adobe stock (10 assets/month) gives you 500 of those credits. One credit means one generative AI operation in Firefly, Photoshop, Illustrator and any other Adobe product supporting generative AI. I suppose that using generative AI in Premiere will ask for more credits, I've never tried that out.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 10, 2024 Nov 10, 2024

BTW: If you need more Firefly credits, you can buy a specific subscription for that. 

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Nov 10, 2024 Nov 10, 2024
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This is an interesting situation. I'm not sure that Adobe intended this to be like this. @Liza5C0C may be able to enlighten us.

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