- Welcome to the Firefly User Guide
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What's new
- New features
- Get set up
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Generate images with Text to Image
- Generate images using text prompts
- Customize generated images
- Generate images using 3D scenes
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Edit images
- Transform images using Generative fill
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Generate vectors
- Text to vector
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Work with audio and video
- Work with audio
- Work with video
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View generated image history
- View generation history
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Work with enterprise features
- Collaborate using Style Kits
- Create object composites
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Train custom models
- Generate images using custom models
- Custom models trained on Firefly Image 3 Model
- Custom models overview
- Train custom subject models
- Train custom style models
- Preview and test custom models
- Publish custom models
- Manage custom models
- Training essentials for custom models
- Training essentials for custom subject models
- Training essentials for custom style models
- Retrain your custom models with Firefly Image 3 Model
- Share custom models
- Share custom models for editing
- Share custom models for use
- Share custom models for review
- Custom model projects
- Manage custom model project access
- Creative Production
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Share and download
- Share in the Firefly Community gallery
- Share and download your work
- Troubleshoot
- Ideation and mood boarding
- Welcome to the Firefly User Guide
-
What's new
- New features
- Get set up
-
Generate images with Text to Image
- Generate images using text prompts
- Customize generated images
- Generate images using 3D scenes
-
Edit images
- Transform images using Generative fill
-
Generate vectors
- Text to vector
-
Work with audio and video
- Work with audio
- Work with video
-
View generated image history
- View generation history
-
Work with enterprise features
- Collaborate using Style Kits
- Create object composites
-
Train custom models
- Generate images using custom models
- Custom models trained on Firefly Image 3 Model
- Custom models overview
- Train custom subject models
- Train custom style models
- Preview and test custom models
- Publish custom models
- Manage custom models
- Training essentials for custom models
- Training essentials for custom subject models
- Training essentials for custom style models
- Retrain your custom models with Firefly Image 3 Model
- Share custom models
- Share custom models for editing
- Share custom models for use
- Share custom models for review
- Custom model projects
- Manage custom model project access
- Creative Production
-
Share and download
- Share in the Firefly Community gallery
- Share and download your work
- Troubleshoot
- Ideation and mood boarding
Content Credentials overview
Learn why Adobe uses Content Credentials in our approach to generative AI transparency and what information is included when they are automatically applied.
Content Credentials in Adobe Firefly
Content Credentials are industry-standard, tamper-evident metadata that can help add context about how a file was created or edited and who was involved in the process. Content Credentials can be customized to include all kinds of information, but within Adobe Firefly, they are used to promote transparency with generative AI.
As part of our commitment to supporting transparency around the use of generative AI, Adobe automatically applies Content Credentials to assets where 100% of the pixels are generated with Adobe Firefly, such as Text to Image.
What information is included?
The following non-personal information is always included in Content Credentials automatically applied to assets generated with Adobe Firefly:
- Output thumbnail: A visual thumbnail of the output that displays only for assets created using the Text to image feature on the Firefly website.
- Issuer: Adobe Inc., the organization responsible for issuing the Content Credential.
- Date: Date on which the Content Credential was issued.
- App or device used: The Adobe software application or hardware device used to generate the asset.
- AI tool used: The Adobe generative AI tool used.
- Actions: The general editing and processing actions taken to produce the asset. Only Created or Other edits are listed for assets generated with Adobe Firefly features.
Unless you’ve opted to include additional information using the Content Credentials feature in Photoshop, Lightroom, or Content Authenticity, no other details will be included.
Where are Content Credentials stored?
Content Credentials for assets generated with Adobe Firefly features are attached to their respective files and may be stored in Adobe’s public Content Credentials cloud.
Storing a copy of your Content Credentials in Adobe’s Content Credentials cloud makes them durable and recoverable using the Inspect tool on Adobe Content Authenticity. This tool enables you to view Content Credentials associated with a selected asset if they exist.
Inspect offers recovery tools for Content Credentials, not galleries or search services.
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