Adobe on Tuesday has unveiled a new feature in Photoshop called ‘Generative Fill’—rather an upgraded version of ‘Content-Aware’—that can extend an image with more accuracy and uses text prompts to create imagery at an instant. Generative Fill not only adds or extends an image, but it does so by matching the lighting. According to Ely Greenfield, the chief technology officer for digital media at Adobe, the new Generative Fill tool is not intended to replace graphic artists but to speed up their work by generating images from multiple ideas. You can currently access the Generative Fill feature of Photoshop in the desktop beta app, and it is expected to be available for the public in the second half of 2023. Generative Fill is also available as a module within the Firefly beta app. Read more in our articles including "Adobe brings generative AI to Photoshop" and "Nothing teases Phone (4b) in cryptic teaser video".
Adobe on Tuesday has unveiled a new feature in Photoshop called ‘Generative Fill’—rather an upgraded version of ‘Content-Aware’—that can extend an image with more accuracy and uses text prompts to create imagery at an instant. Generative Fill not only adds or extends an image, but it does so by matching the lighting.
According to Ely Greenfield, the chief technology officer for digital media at Adobe, the new Generative Fill tool is not intended to replace graphic artists but to speed up their work by generating images from multiple ideas. You can currently access the Generative Fill feature of Photoshop in the desktop beta app, and it is expected to be available for the public in the second half of 2023. Generative Fill is also available as a module within the Firefly beta app.
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