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Author Topic: Adobe Stock Livestream today with Mat Hayward and Terry White  (Read 3767 times)

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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2023, 12:39 »
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No, thanks. I read here every day how people are banned for upload content created by artificial intelligence. Without me.  ;D


« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2023, 18:03 »
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Mat, will the contributors get a share of the credits used for the "fast lane" generative fill?

« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2023, 18:29 »
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Mat, will the contributors get a share of the credits used for the "fast lane" generative fill?

Credits are distributed through your Creative Cloud subscription. If you qualified for a bonus code for a complimentary Creative Cloud subscription, then yes is the answer to your question.

-Mat Hayward

« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2023, 20:54 »
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Mat, will the contributors get a share of the credits used for the "fast lane" generative fill?

Credits are distributed through your Creative Cloud subscription. If you qualified for a bonus code for a complimentary Creative Cloud subscription, then yes is the answer to your question.

-Mat Hayward

No, my questions was whether will we, the contributors, get a share of the revenue that is earned by users paying for "fast lane credits" to use generative fill (that was trained on our content)?

« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2023, 08:58 »
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No, thanks. I read here every day how people are banned for upload content created by artificial intelligence. Without me.  ;D

yes,but if you just want to generate and upload as if there were no tomorrow,without selecting,without processing,improving,taking care of the details,and above all referring to other artists in the prompt,of course they end up getting banned!

then in case you make a mistake due to distraction,from what I understand,Adobe warns you at least the first time and maybe even a second time,so you can run the "risk"

thanks Mat,I'll watch the replay soon,as always.

« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2023, 12:06 »
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Mat, you may have mentioned this elsewhere, but I must have missed it.
If I use Generate in photoshop to remove an item from my photograph, do I have to check the AI box?
Thanks

« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2023, 13:10 »
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Mat, you may have mentioned this elsewhere, but I must have missed it.
If I use Generate in photoshop to remove an item from my photograph, do I have to check the AI box?
Thanks

I think this is Mat's most recent statement on Adobe Stock's rules for what counts as genAI

https://www.microstockgroup.com/fotolia-com/announcing-adobe-firefly-a-new-family-of-creative-generative-ai-models/msg592314/#msg592314

If you submit to any other agency that forbids AI uploads, you should be aware that using generative fill for anything will automatically tag the JPEG as having been modified with an AI tool - see the report CAI's Verify tool made on a test file of mine. It may get the image rejected everywhere else but Adobe Stock.

I used generative fill to remove a thumb from the sky area, saved and then made a JPEG. You don't get a choice about CAI tagging if a generative AI feature is used

« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2023, 19:37 »
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I saw the replay,interesting,definitely learned new things,the new lens blur is amazing,as well as the new adaptive masks,up until now I have mostly used the default subject adaptive mask,like pop and vivid impact,they were very helpful for the type of content I was creating lately,and other presets in camera raw with Photoshop.
I'm thinking of starting to use Lightroom Classic again,which I abandoned a few years ago.
I'll bring in Lightroom all the work I'm preparing this days with Firefly,that I think to start send to Adobe Stock in November,also to have an overall better view of all the AI ​​​​images,I think it's time to dust off Lightroom,can suit very well with this kind of work.

thanks Mat and Mr Terry White!

« Reply #10 on: October 22, 2023, 08:09 »
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Mat, you may have mentioned this elsewhere, but I must have missed it.
If I use Generate in photoshop to remove an item from my photograph, do I have to check the AI box?
Thanks

Generally, no. You would not need to identify a photograph that you used Firefly to remove an item from. Please review the full policy here for clarity: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html

Thanks for the question,

Mat Hayward

« Reply #11 on: October 22, 2023, 09:08 »
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I suspect it just saves meta data in the file (especially if it is a PNG file). Curious - if you save it as a bitmap, then resave as jpg/png - does the tool still detect "ai" content?

Mat, you may have mentioned this elsewhere, but I must have missed it.
If I use Generate in photoshop to remove an item from my photograph, do I have to check the AI box?
Thanks

I think this is Mat's most recent statement on Adobe Stock's rules for what counts as genAI

https://www.microstockgroup.com/fotolia-com/announcing-adobe-firefly-a-new-family-of-creative-generative-ai-models/msg592314/#msg592314

If you submit to any other agency that forbids AI uploads, you should be aware that using generative fill for anything will automatically tag the JPEG as having been modified with an AI tool - see the report CAI's Verify tool made on a test file of mine. It may get the image rejected everywhere else but Adobe Stock.

I used generative fill to remove a thumb from the sky area, saved and then made a JPEG. You don't get a choice about CAI tagging if a generative AI feature is used

« Reply #12 on: October 22, 2023, 09:09 »
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Mat, you may have mentioned this elsewhere, but I must have missed it.
If I use Generate in photoshop to remove an item from my photograph, do I have to check the AI box?
Thanks

Generally, no. You would not need to identify a photograph that you used Firefly to remove an item from. Please review the full policy here for clarity: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html

Thanks for the question,

Mat Hayward

Mat - do you have a transcript of the video? If not - could you please have one put together? I'd be interested in quickly reading to see what points are of interest. Thanks.

« Reply #13 on: October 22, 2023, 11:43 »
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Mat, you may have mentioned this elsewhere, but I must have missed it.
If I use Generate in photoshop to remove an item from my photograph, do I have to check the AI box?
Thanks

Generally, no. You would not need to identify a photograph that you used Firefly to remove an item from. Please review the full policy here for clarity: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html

Thanks for the question,

Mat Hayward

Mat - do you have a transcript of the video? If not - could you please have one put together? I'd be interested in quickly reading to see what points are of interest. Thanks.

yes Mat,possibly also translated into Latin and ancient Greek,but you have to write it while wearing the "metadata" t-shirt and hopping on one leg,otherwise it is not acceptable! :D

« Reply #14 on: October 22, 2023, 13:03 »
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Mat - is Adobe going to do anything about the useless rejections reasons when AI might be wrongly marked?  with the current system there's no way to tell if an image has been rejected when it was falsely identified as AI-gen since it allows it may have been rejected for other reasons. so there's no way to know whether we should appeal/resubmit or not

here's what we get:

Possible reasons:

- Non compliant use of another artists name.

- Undeclared Generative AI Content.

- Content not compliant with overall guidelines:

« Reply #15 on: October 22, 2023, 13:43 »
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Mat,I almost forgot,I saw that you are Metallica addicted,you probably already understood this,but my nickname here on microstockgroup is inspired by Metallica's epic album and justice for all and my avatar is the Rage Against The Machine t-shirt,the statue of liberty with a Molotov cocktail instead of the torch! :D

you miss the 80/90s too I see!come on..we're still going strong! :)
« Last Edit: October 23, 2023, 02:34 by Injustice for all »

« Reply #16 on: October 24, 2023, 13:40 »
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Mat,I almost forgot,I saw that you are Metallica addicted,you probably already understood this,but my nickname here on microstockgroup is inspired by Metallica's epic album and justice for all and my avatar is the Rage Against The Machine t-shirt,the statue of liberty with a Molotov cocktail instead of the torch! :D

you miss the 80/90s too I see!come on..we're still going strong! :)

I saw them live during the "And justice for all tour." Had quite a story come out of that one actually. Probably best left out of the internet :)

-Mat

« Reply #17 on: October 24, 2023, 19:38 »
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Mat,I almost forgot,I saw that you are Metallica addicted,you probably already understood this,but my nickname here on microstockgroup is inspired by Metallica's epic album and justice for all and my avatar is the Rage Against The Machine t-shirt,the statue of liberty with a Molotov cocktail instead of the torch! :D

you miss the 80/90s too I see!come on..we're still going strong! :)

I saw them live during the "And justice for all tour." Had quite a story come out of that one actually. Probably best left out of the internet :)

-Mat

 :D

I was in London at that time,I still remember the early morning queues along the music stores,to buy Pearl Jam new CD album,these things are no longer seen! :)


 

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