Time flies, and artificial intelligence models keep getting better. We witnessed it in spring when Midjourney rolled out its updated Version 5, which blew our minds with its unbelievable photorealistic images. As predicted, Adobe didn’t lag behind. Apart from announcing several upcoming AI tools for filmmakers, the company also launched a new model for their text-to-image generator. In Adobe Firefly Image 2, developers promise better people generation, improved dynamic range, and some new features like negative prompting. After testing it over a period of time, we’re eager to share our results and thoughts with you. The new, deep-learning model Adobe Firefly Image 2 is now in beta and available for testing. In fact, if you tried out its predecessor, you can use the same link. It will open the updated image generator by default. If not, you can sign up here. To get a hang of how Firefly works, read our detailed review of the previous AI model. In this article, we will skip the basics and concentrate on what’s new and what has changed specifically in Adobe Firefly Image 2. Photographic quality and generation capabilities So, the main question is can the updated Firefly finally create realistic-looking people? As you probably remember, the previous model struggled with photorealism even when you specifically chose “photo” as your preferred content type. For example, this was the closest I got to natural looking faces last time: The Adobe Firefly (Beta) results with the prompt “a girl’s face, covered with beautiful flowers”, using...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 28 November, 2023