![]() ![]() …to me, once you add a photo or two or more and place them into another photo, it’s a composite. Although the results are somewhat impressive… I’ll admit, this composite from Russel Brown that he created with Generative Fill is pretty awesome.Ī aron from Phlearn also showed off several images and how easy it is to add content. Russel Brown from the Adobe Photoshop channel I elaborate a little with images from some of the top Photoshop instructors via the video tutorial above. And I have no interest in being a digital artist. Plus, I guess you could say I’m an old-school photographer. The last reason I’m not a big fan of Generative Fill is because it doesn’t suit my current needs. ![]() Generative Fill Produces Horrible Results! Or will there be a tier system where you can process “x” images per month?Īlso, I’ve read that the content they’re sourcing from is through their Adobe Stock agency.Īnd they plan to compensate photographers for having their images used with this AI technology to ensure copyrights are not infringed upon. How much is Generative Fill going to cost?Īnother ten dollars per month, twenty, fifty? I doubt it since their costs will probably increase once they remove the resolution limits and more photographers have easy access to it. The next reason I’m not a big fan of Generative Fill is that, at this time, results are limited to a resolution of 1024×1024, meaning the output is only suitable for online use.Īnd this is understandable when you factor in what it probably costs Adobe to run this AI technology on their servers and the fact that it’s not costing us anything extra… yet.ĭoes anyone honestly believe that Adobe will eat the costs of running the servers once this becomes universally available? Or my paying portrait and wedding clients since they haven’t given me permission for this type of use via the contracts they’ve already signed. Ok, fine, but I still don’t wish to have images of my kids analyzed. None of your content is included in our products or services unless you make them public.” Your privacy is maintained during content analysis for product improvement and development. Wow, so they are using our images without our initial consent!įor transparency, Adobe has said the following… “Adobe may analyze your content using techniques such as machine learning to develop and improve our products.” … go into your Adobe account, navigate to Account and Security, click on Privacy and personal data, and under Content analysis, it says… You didn’t know that? Well, check this out… You’ve already been automatically enrolled! That last part “or stored on Adobe’s servers…” is quite interesting, isn’t it?ĭoes that mean if you’re using their Creative Cloud photo storage, they’re analyzing those images too?Īdobe didn’t ask for your permission to analyze your photos. In other words, to use Generative Fill, you must be connected to the internet so Adobe can see and analyze your image to give you your desired results and improve their technology. Here’s a “help” article that Adobe quietly put out that basically says… that Adobe performs content analysis on content processed or stored on Adobe’s servers. Well, maybe not stealing, but they are analyzing and using your images to improve Generative Fill. There’s something critical you need to know about Photoshop’s Generative Fill that no one is talking about.Īnd that is, Adobe is stealing your photos. Why? Well, I’ll let you know why at the end. However, even if the results were perfect one hundred percent of the time, I don’t see myself using it. Yes, it’s just Beta, and it will get better in time. I think it’s the WORST Photoshop update for photographers EVER. They’re saying things like, OMG, this is the best thing ever, blah, blah, blah. Or is it?Įvery top creator has been saying roughly the same thing about Photoshop’s new AI technology, which includes a Midjourney-like app directly in Photoshop they call Firefly. There’s this new fantastic AI tool in Photoshop that is going to… Blow. ![]()
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