Adobe Introduces ‘Generative Fill’ AI In Photoshop, Enabling Image Creation Through Text Prompts

Adobe is jumping on the AI ​​train.  (Image: Adobe)

Adobe is jumping on the AI ​​train. (Image: Adobe)

Adobe is bringing Generative AI to Photoshop. Called ‘Generative Fill’, it allows users to create or modify images using a text prompt, similar to OpenAI’s DALL-E 2, but integrated directly into Adobe Photoshop.

With AI being the talk of the town this year, after Google and Microsoft, Adobe is now bringing Generative AI to its flagship product – Photoshop. Called ‘Generative Fill’, it allows users to create or modify images using a text prompt, similar to OpenAI’s DALL-E 2, but integrated directly into Adobe Photoshop.

Adobe’s generative fill technology is powered by Adobe Firefly, their in-house generative AI model. This is equivalent to ChatGPT for Google Bard or GPT for PaLM 2. Adobe says that Firefly AI has been trained on Adobe Stock Images and can generate original, commercially viable content while respecting copyrights, brands and intellectual property.

The company claims that the addition of Generative Fill, “two imaging powerhouses together—Photoshop and Generative AI” will enable users to create content within Photoshop with a simple text prompt and, subsequently, using Photoshop’s plethora of tools. Will edit it.

Furthermore, with Generative Fill, users will be able to create objects and backgrounds, remove objects, and even extend images. A

The company has also added a new contextual task bar to Photoshop that will make finding content much easier.

“A contextual task bar with generative fill buttons pops up on your screen every time you make a selection so you can choose to carry on with your normal selection workflow, or choose to generate something new, like the extended crop in the image above.” Try what I generated Adobe said in a blog post with one click of the Generative Fill button and no text prompts.

As far as availability goes, this feature is currently in beta and only available in Photoshop (Beta); and will only be available to users over the age of 18 with a Creative Cloud Individual license.