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Photoshop releases new Generative Expand workflow, global language support

generative features in Adobe Photoshop

Adobe has announced the release of Firefly-powered features in Photoshop (beta), which now support text prompts in more than a hundred languages — enabling users around the world to bring their creative vision to life with text prompts in the language they prefer.

Photoshop’s Generative AI capabilities are getting a boost with Generative Expand, a new frictionless workflow dedicated to expanding images beyond their original bounds.

Powered by the same Firefly-based technology as Generative Fill, Generative Expand enables users to seamlessly expand and resize any image by clicking and dragging the Crop tool, expanding the canvas. After clicking “Generate” the new white space is filled with AI generated content that naturally blends with the existing image.

This streamlined workflow enables users to create and ideate in Photoshop with Generative AI more quickly and intuitively than before.

Generative Expand in action

Generative Expand allows users to seamlessly expand images using the Crop tool. Suppose your subject is cut off, your image is not in the aspect ratio you want, or an object in focus is misaligned with other parts of the image — you can use Generative Expand to expand your canvas and get your image to look like anything you can imagine.

First, select the Crop tool and drag beyond the image’s original canvas to your desired aspect ratio.

Generated content can be added with or without a text prompt. Without a prompt, click “Generate” in the Contextual Task Bar, and Photoshop will fill in the new white space with generated content that seamlessly blends with the existing image.

When using a prompt, the image will be expanded and will include the content you entered into the prompt. Select your preferred variation, and the expanded image will be added non-destructively in a new Generative Layer.

With Generative Expand, you can spend less time editing and more time experimenting and adapting your images for your own creative needs.

 

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