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Adobe Photoshop and Firefly Expand AI Capabilities with Google's Nano Banana Model

Originally Published 3 months ago — by PetaPixel

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Adobe has integrated Google's Nano Banana and Black Forest Labs' FLUX.1 AI models into Photoshop Beta's Generative Fill tool, enhancing creative options for stylized elements and environmental accuracy, while maintaining seamless control with traditional editing tools.

Adobe Introduces AI-Powered Photoshop for Web

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Adobe has officially launched its Photoshop on the web service, which offers a simplified online version of its popular desktop photo editing app. The web-based Photoshop includes features such as Generative Fill and Generative Expand, powered by Adobe's Firefly generative AI model, allowing users to add, remove, or expand images using text-based descriptions in over 100 languages. The service also provides commonly used tools from the desktop version, with a redesigned layout for a more streamlined user experience. Collaboration and commenting features are also available. Photoshop on the web is included in paid plans and is not available for free, although users can access free interactive demos and tutorials before subscribing.

"Exploring the Battle of AI Generative Fill: Photoshop vs Midjourney"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Geeky Gadgets

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Adobe Photoshop's Generative Fill tool, powered by Adobe Firefly's generative AI, offers speed, efficiency, and unparalleled control in graphic editing. It seamlessly integrates with other editing tools and preserves the original artwork on a fresh layer. Generative Fill, harnessed from Adobe Firefly, has the potential to revolutionize photo editing by restoring old photographs, refining portraits, enhancing landscapes, and assisting in composite images. It streamlines the creative process, offering speed, control, and versatility for professionals and hobbyists alike.

The Hilarious and Necessary AI Photography Revolution

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fstoppers

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Adobe has entered the AI "photography" race with its beta feature, Generative Fill. The AI hype around photography is good for a laugh, but the technology itself progresses at a relatively slow rate. The majority of gains in the stock market this year are attributed to AI enthusiasm. Adobe's Generative Fill tool is one of the least impressive AI tools from major providers. The hype around AI will eventually die down as people's understanding of the technology increases.

Mastering Photoshop's Generative Fill Tool: Top Tips and Tricks.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fstoppers

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Photoshop's new Generative Fill tool has a lot of potential for a wide array of different applications. However, there are five common mistakes that creatives make with the tool. A video tutorial by the Photoshop Training Channel discusses these mistakes and how to get the best results from the tool. The tool can be used for pragmatic applications like extending the canvas of a headshot with a patterned shirt, which previously took a lot of careful work with the clone stamp.

The Impact of AI on Photo Editing and Ownership.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TechRadar

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Adobe Photoshop's new Generative Fill tool, powered by Firefly AI, allows users to transform images with a single click. The AI image generation takes about 15 seconds and relies on a cloud-based system. The tool has been used to complete classic meme images and even create new ones. While the results range from realistic to artistic, the tool is still in beta and is expected to improve with time.

The Rise of AI-Expanded Artwork with Adobe's Generative Fill.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PetaPixel

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Adobe's Generative Fill in Photoshop raises questions about copyright ownership of expanded photos. The US Copyright Office states that AI-generated images are not copyrightable, only the human-authored text is. Photographers may have legal standing to go after someone who uses their work without permission to create new work using AI, but the AI user could raise the affirmative defense of fair use. The ramifications of Generative Fill are still unclear, and photographers will have to adjust to the technology that is only going to get more powerful.

"Exploring the Creative Possibilities of Adobe's Generative Fill Tool"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TechSpot

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Adobe's Generative Fill tool, part of its image-synthesis model Firefly, is allowing content creators to expand images beyond their initial borders. Users can extend the edges of a picture in any direction, and Generative Fill will produce cohesive content with or without contextual prompts. People have already started using the feature on social media, with many examples going viral, including impressive renditions of iconic album covers. While the tool is impressive, getting a beautiful eye-catching piece takes a good understanding of image composition, a bit of trial and error, and some final touchup work.

The Rise of AI-Generated Album Cover Artworks.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Ars Technica

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Adobe Photoshop's Generative Fill, an AI-powered image synthesis tool, has gone viral on social media for expanding famous album covers and revealing larger imaginary artworks beyond the borders of the original images. The tool uses an image synthesis model called Adobe Firefly, which has been trained on millions of works of art from Adobe's stock photo catalog. While some have criticized the results for technical deficiencies and ethical concerns, Generative Fill has been a popular visual toy for social media users.

The Impact of Photoshop's Generative Fill Tool on Art and Photography.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hyperallergic

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Adobe's new AI-powered tool, Generative Fill, allows users to modify images through text prompts or extend the background of a visual. The tool is accessible during its beta testing through the desktop app and is trained only on the Adobe Stock library, avoiding criticisms of art theft and copyright violations. However, the tool struggles with portraiture and the body, and requires more alterations and clean-up to create a well-rounded image with indistinguishable manipulations.

Exploring the Creative Possibilities of Photoshop's AI Tools.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PetaPixel

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Adobe Photoshop's new AI Generative Fill tool has been impressing users with its versatility and ease of use. People have been using the tool to expand iconic album covers, add fun elements to images, remove watermarks, perfect wedding photographs, and even give the Mona Lisa legs. Some have joked that the tool spells bad news for photographers, as it can easily replace the need for expensive product photographers and make editing tasks much faster and easier.

The Impact of AI on Adobe Photoshop: A Closer Look.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fstoppers

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Adobe's latest beta offering, Generative Fill, is causing a debate among photographers about whether AI is the end of photography or a tool to further their art. While some see it as a way to speed up their workflow and solve image problems, others fear it will cheapen their art. Ultimately, the art of photography comes from the photographer's vision, not their gear or software. AI will likely have a larger impact on advertising and portrait photography, while its use in landscape and nature photography will be debated.

Mastering Adobe Photoshop's AI Tools: Tips and Tricks.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ZDNet

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Some users who downloaded the beta version of Adobe Photoshop with the new Generative Fill feature are finding it disabled. To enable it, users must ensure they are running version 24.6.x and a build greater or equal to m2818, be logged into the Creative Cloud desktop app, have a file open and a raster layer selected, and have shared their month and year of birth with the Adobe Behance cloud service. Generative Fill fills in areas selected with images generated by AI, and while it's still early days, it's a promising feature.

The Rise of AI in Photoshop: Enhancements and Concerns.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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Adobe has launched a new AI tool called Generative Fill in Photoshop, which can add or remove elements from a picture instantly or extend a picture from a text prompt. The tool is currently available to paying Photoshop users in a beta, and will be released to the public later this year. The new tools will allow Photoshop users to complete tasks that previously could have taken hours for even advanced photo editors in seconds.

The Game-Changing Power of Photoshop's AI Generative Fill.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Creative Bloq

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Adobe's Firefly generative AI model has been integrated into the beta version of Photoshop, introducing various features including a new Remove tool and enhanced gradients. However, the most impressive feature is the Generative Fill, which allows users to select a portion of an image and fill it with new imagery generated using a text prompt. This AI-powered tool is already transforming artists' workflows and receiving positive feedback on Twitter. With Adobe promising to "do the right thing" in terms of ethics and copyright, Firefly could be the future of AI art.