Adobe Photoshop’s New “Generative Fill” AI Tool: Revolutionizing Image Editing with Text Prompts

Adobe has recently launched a new AI-powered image editing tool called “Generative Fill” in its beta version of Photoshop. This revolutionary tool uses Adobe’s AI image generator Firefly to allow users to extend images, add or remove objects, and manipulate photos with text prompts. This tool creates a new “Generative Layer” that enables non-destructive alterations to the image content.

Generative Fill is one of the first Creative Cloud applications to use Adobe’s AI image generator Firefly, which was released as a web-only beta in March. The tool adjusts to the perspective, lighting, and style of the selected image automatically, making it incredibly easy to use. The tool is designed to work within individual layers in a Photoshop image file.Generative Fill provides users with three options to choose from when it is used to expand the borders of an image or generate new objects. Users can leave the image as it is, choose one of the provided options, or customize the result further by using more text prompts. This tool is designed to remove barriers between imagination and creation, empowering customers to bring their visions to life at the speed of their imaginations. The precision and speed of Generative Fill are thanks to the power of Adobe’s AI image generator Firefly, which is capable of creating complex and visually stunning images.Generative Fill is a game-changer for image editing and manipulation. The tool can be used to create stunning images with just a few simple text prompts. The AI-powered tool can also be used to remove unwanted objects from images quickly and easily.The tool has received a lot of positive feedback from users, who have praised its ease of use and ability to produce high-quality images quickly. However, there have also been concerns raised about the potential misuse of the tool, particularly in the context of deepfakes.Photoshop’s Generative Fill tool has already been used to create some stunning images, but it has also been used to create some pretty bizarre ones. For example, The Verge reported that the tool had been used to create nightmare-inducing images of vacation photos. Despite these concerns, Adobe is confident that the tool will be used responsibly and that it will revolutionize the way people think about image editing and manipulation.Generative Fill is currently only available in the beta version of Photoshop, but Adobe says that it will see a full release later this year. The tool is a must-have for anyone who wants to create stunning images quickly and easily.Sources:

  1. Ars Technica
  2. The Verge
  3. Adobe