Thank you for the review, I always appreciate your comments and critiques knowing all the background you have in photography as well as a broad knowledge and practice of multiple imaging tools. Even though the results may not be up to par with the other generative ia tools as of today, Adobe has everything to make it so. I think their main concern is to make the best use of ai throughout their product line and offer a consistent and user friendly interface. This is likely to require all the product teams to modify the applications code in sync, test, re-adjust, and factor in marketing aspects, I can see various paid option opportunities they may be considering. As you said, Adobe has been using ai for a while but this looks more like new foundations for future ai integration and this work must be done with great care and forward thinking.
Thanks for video. I've had access for about two weeks now, I've been playing with Firefly for a bit. I think it has potential, but for me it will be interesting especially the features that are not yet released. And the features that are already working? Text effects - it's very interesting, but I can't remember the last time I made a graphic that could use such a graphic stylized font. I also don't remember that in our printing company we have printed data containing font with such effects. Text to image - works quite well for generating artistic, cartoon images. For generating photorealistic images, so far unusable. It is still at the level of early versions of other AI models. But of course it is assumed that Adobe will improve its image generation model and get to the level of MJ or the best models for SD. So now we just have to wait and watch the development of Adobe Firefly :)
Thank you for the review, I always appreciate your comments and critiques knowing all the background you have in photography as well as a broad knowledge and practice of multiple imaging tools. Even though the results may not be up to par with the other generative ia tools as of today, Adobe has everything to make it so. I think their main concern is to make the best use of ai throughout their product line and offer a consistent and user friendly interface. This is likely to require all the product teams to modify the applications code in sync, test, re-adjust, and factor in marketing aspects, I can see various paid option opportunities they may be considering. As you said, Adobe has been using ai for a while but this looks more like new foundations for future ai integration and this work must be done with great care and forward thinking.
thank you
Thanks for video. I've had access for about two weeks now, I've been playing with Firefly for a bit. I think it has potential, but for me it will be interesting especially the features that are not yet released.
And the features that are already working?
Text effects - it's very interesting, but I can't remember the last time I made a graphic that could use such a graphic stylized font. I also don't remember that in our printing company we have printed data containing font with such effects.
Text to image - works quite well for generating artistic, cartoon images. For generating photorealistic images, so far unusable. It is still at the level of early versions of other AI models. But of course it is assumed that Adobe will improve its image generation model and get to the level of MJ or the best models for SD.
So now we just have to wait and watch the development of Adobe Firefly :)
thank you for sharing your experience.
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thank you
I think I read somewhere that Firefly AI images would have a watermark. Is this true or did I misunderstand?
they are watermark in bottom left corner
Yea I'm not so thrilled about this one
same