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Thanks Anthony, at about 9:32 you mentioned "generative fill credits" and that you have another video discussing that. I cannot seem to find the other video and wondering if you or one of your commenters can provide that. Was not aware they had any credit system and I would just like to know about it before it is too late! Thanks again!
Tony, how are you getting the Adjustment Brush tool to reset so that it's not on any adjustment? It's staying on the last adjustment I selected and I can't just "draw" on my image as you showed at 9:26 in.
Thank you for your great video! I'm working with Lightroom Classic, I download the new 2-2-V13-5 version but I lost 120 photos! How can I delete this new version and come back to 2-2-V13-3? Thank you!
Reference in Generative Fill is a HUGE and will be using a LOT indeed. I’ve been using MidJourney cref and sref since released which is priceless for brand content creation for clients but will see how good this is in PS, great video
I tried to blow it up by typing, "Young woman _with extra fingers_ in café holding a cup of coffee," but all I got was a woman with weird, extra-long fingers in two of the images. In the third one, she had normal fingers but only four (including thumb) on one hand. Feeling especially playful, I continued and typed "Anthony Moganti." Yowza, I had no idea you were so handsome! Chiseled features, square jaw, piercing gaze. I had to take it down quickly, before my wife saw it and left me for you.
But what about the copyright of the photographer who took the original photos of the coffee ladies? Can we protect our own photos from being ‘generated’?
6:11 in, zoom in to the coffee cup and you'll notice an odd looking finger protruding from where it shouldn't be. So, that image is not at all correct.
You need to look more carefully at the fingers. Even in the video resolution I could see distortion in two hands, for sure (Excessively long fingers). In my opinion, until Adobe can get these issues resolved, the Generate feature is essentially useless. You can't use an image with distorted hands or fingers. I've wasted a lot of time trying to get a simple image--and never getting past the deformed hand/fingers issue.
Just wrong and shows the end of Photography. Why spend £thousands on gear to take a photo of a cat and dog when you can just generate a photo from a line of text. Bye Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, we dont need you anymore!!!!!!
In this tutorial, I demo two of the new features found in the July 2024 release of Photoshop - version 25.11.0
Get your free downloadable keyboard shortcut PDFs from my website, including keyboard shortcuts for Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, On1 Photo Raw, Topaz Labs Photo AI, and Luminar Neo:
www.anthonymorganti.com
To get more info about Photoshop, go here:
prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl
I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Thanks Anthony, at about 9:32 you mentioned "generative fill credits" and that you have another video discussing that. I cannot seem to find the other video and wondering if you or one of your commenters can provide that. Was not aware they had any credit system and I would just like to know about it before it is too late! Thanks again!
Excellent explanation. Thank u👍🏽
Thanks for showing new features.
Thank You , Aunt-Knee, just teasing. I’m originally from Brooklyn NY and the above is a common pronunciation used in my “ole home town. 🙏👍
Tony, how are you getting the Adjustment Brush tool to reset so that it's not on any adjustment? It's staying on the last adjustment I selected and I can't just "draw" on my image as you showed at 9:26 in.
Excellent 😃 Thank you ❤️
Thank you for your great video!
I'm working with Lightroom Classic, I download the new 2-2-V13-5 version but I lost 120 photos! How can I delete this new version and come back to 2-2-V13-3? Thank you!
Do you own the copyright of a generated image or does Adobe?
My understanding is that no one does.
How to change perspective of a generated image? Like rotate 90 deg?
Reference in Generative Fill is a HUGE and will be using a LOT indeed. I’ve been using MidJourney cref and sref since released which is priceless for brand content creation for clients but will see how good this is in PS, great video
I tried to blow it up by typing, "Young woman _with extra fingers_ in café holding a cup of coffee," but all I got was a woman with weird, extra-long fingers in two of the images. In the third one, she had normal fingers but only four (including thumb) on one hand.
Feeling especially playful, I continued and typed "Anthony Moganti." Yowza, I had no idea you were so handsome! Chiseled features, square jaw, piercing gaze. I had to take it down quickly, before my wife saw it and left me for you.
I showed my cat the first set of images and she noticed the animal's ears were weird. One of the ears is backwards. Like can only hear to one side.
Some of the fingers on the generated coffee drinkers were not quite right. INE of their index fingers had an extra segment and was extremely long!
But what about the copyright of the photographer who took the original photos of the coffee ladies? Can we protect our own photos from being ‘generated’?
6:11 in, zoom in to the coffee cup and you'll notice an odd looking finger protruding from where it shouldn't be. So, that image is not at all correct.
eagle eye Conner!
@@gosman949 Hahaha! It's the first thing my eye went to, quite noticeable.
If you’re used to manipulating high resolution images, then generative fill absolutely sucks!
It's version eleven, not one one point zero.
You need to look more carefully at the fingers. Even in the video resolution I could see distortion in two hands, for sure (Excessively long fingers). In my opinion, until Adobe can get these issues resolved, the Generate feature is essentially useless. You can't use an image with distorted hands or fingers. I've wasted a lot of time trying to get a simple image--and never getting past the deformed hand/fingers issue.
Who owns the copyright ? I assume adobe pockets the money.. and the model and photohraphers dont get a dime !
Just wrong and shows the end of Photography. Why spend £thousands on gear to take a photo of a cat and dog when you can just generate a photo from a line of text. Bye Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, we dont need you anymore!!!!!!