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Posted: Sat Jan 20th, 2024 13:43 |
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Eric
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Graham Whistler wrote:I have just checked the latest version of Adobe Photoshop as of DEC 2023: 25.3.1 and now Content Credentials can be found: Edit-Preferences-History & Content Credentials there is a fair bit in there including Document Settings (Beta) I have copied info below and there is a link in blue see at the end to click: OVERVIEW Graham, Just discovered you can Enable ContCred. by going to Windows tab in photoshop. ContCred is in the list. Adobe are suggesting its in the creators interest to enable ContCred ....to protect their work. nothing wrong with that, as its aligned with copyrighting your work. However, Adobes initiative to push for complete transparency is also stating that they want to show exactly how something was created ie who did what, when and how. Anyone using AI would be exposed. Again nothing wrong with that, as using AI photos in your artwork becomes YOUR artwork...provided the photos were copyright free or you had permission to use them. So provided Adobe accept their Firefly generated images are totally free to use (privately AND commercially) there's no issue. No-one really needs to search for Adobes AI footprint if its all use free, unless the recipient of the artwork stipulates it must be ALL the artists own work including components in the process. For example judging a competition. Also read this on Adobe site..... Generative AI transparency Content Credentials indicating the use of generative AI tools will be included with all content generated with Adobe Firefly to help promote transparency around the use of generative AI. In the future, Content Credentials from other Adobe apps will also support indicating that generative AI was used in the creative process. It suggests that the AI footprint will be there whether you enable ContCred or not.....somewhere. Last edited on Sat Jan 20th, 2024 13:43 by ____________________ Eric |
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