It was working a few weeks prior. I've whitelisted photoshop in windows defender and tried restarting my pc. None of the prompts are offensive "Professional Photoshoot White Background" App is fully up to date. Also struggling a bit if anyone wants to give feedback.
#Generative AI/Generate background not working.
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Mixture of going in super deep with eraser, magic eraser, and remoe background. wish I could've kept the hair by the ribs on the right side
This seems like some sort of connectivity issue. If Adobe had an issue with the content, you would've gotten a message about Usage Guidelines. Not this message.
What would you reccomend? I'm signed in on both my browser and the desktop application. Sometimes the loading bar finishes, sometimes it only hits 30%. No other app is having a connectivity issue on my device. A vpn did not help.
Using a VPN might actually cause a problem.
I wasnt originally, only tried temporarily
I'm running 26.4.0 and not experiencing any issue with Gen Fill/Expand.
I'll update and see if I can reproduce or experience similar issues.
I'm just trying it now and I'm not experiencing any problems with Gen Tech.
I even tried using the Cloud selection on your image and gen filled on a layer under it.
im trying to use this but the results are a bit ass, do you have any prompt ideas
this is my photoshop setup
just took a photo and started erasing stuff
I need photos for a casting agent
so ideally, ill share an example 1 moment
I would probably hire someone to take professional headshots. Without a good camera and bit of know-how on lighting and exposures, it's doubtful that you'll get something "professional quality." Merely editing poorly lit phone images are likely only get to get you so far.
thats on the to do list
for the moment I'm attempting to make do with what I have
This image is not great quality. It has artifacts. Probably going to be difficult even for a professional retoucher to edit.
that image isnt imporant
it was just an example of what im trying to do
Well, if you're going to use a phone for now, you should watch a few tutorials on how to get the best quality you can doing that. Learn about proper lighting and composition. Try to get the best quality images you can first. Don't rely on digital retouching to save the image.
If you're doing this by yourself... Try to get a mini-tripod that can hold a phone. See if you can trigger the camera to shoot based on a hand gesture. Try different lighting scenarios. Take a lot of exposures. Like, a lot.
If you snap 100 images, perhaps like 10% of them might be good/useable. That would give you 10 to work with. Its a law of averages.
Then with [potentially] 10 good images to work with, you could narrow that down to like 5 of the best ones. And maybe those need a bit of retouching to take them from good to great.
Hope this helps.