Hier ist ein Tipp zum Bearbeiten von Text in Bildern: „Generatives Füllen“ in Photoshop.
Das ganze Bild auswählen und im Menü „Bearbeiten“ auf „Generatives Füllen“ klicken
Drücke dazu Strg+A unter Windows bzw.
Befehl+A auf dem Mac.
Klicke dann auf der Task-Leiste auf „Generatives Füllen“ (Generative Fill).
Noch besser: Wähle „Bearbeiten“ (Edit), „Generatives Füllen“ (Generative Fill).
So erhältst du ein größeres Eingabefeld.
Das erleichtert die Arbeit mit längeren Prompts, die du für die neuen Partnermodelle brauchst.
Du kannst auch ein Tastaturkürzel für den Befehl festlegen.
Das geht noch schneller.
Wähle über dieses Symbol das Modell FLUX Kontext Pro,
Das Partnermodell FLUX Kontext Pro auswählen
das sich besonders gut für die Bearbeitung von Text in Bildern eignet.
Ich füge einen Prompt ein, den ich schon vorbereitet habe: Photoshop soll das Wort „Reno“ durch „Adobe“ ersetzen und den Satz „The Biggest Little City In The World“ durch „Photoshop Now Includes Partner Models“.
Den zu ändernden Text in Anführungszeichen setzen
Setze den Text, den du ändern willst, in Anführungszeichen.
Klicke auf „Generieren“ (Generate).
Photoshop erzeugt fantastische Ergebnisse.
Das sieht realistisch aus, und die Wörter sind gut lesbar.
Jetzt weißt du, wie du „Generatives Füllen“ verwendest, um Text in Bildern zu bearbeiten.
Probiere es gleich aus.
Mein Name ist Jesús Ramirez.
Danke für dein Interesse.
Hinweis: Die zur Verfügung gestellten Medien aus Adobe Stock dürfen nur zu Übungszwecken verwendet werden. Bedingungen beachten
Zusammenfassung.
Das ganze Bild auswählen und im Menü „Bearbeiten“ auf „Generatives Füllen“ klicken.
Klicke auf „Auswahl > Alles auswählen“, um das ganze Bild auszuwählen. Wähle im Menü „Bearbeiten“ die Option „Generatives Füllen“. Wenn du über das Menü auf „Generatives Füllen“ zugreifst, erhältst du ein größeres Eingabefeld. So lassen sich längere Prompts einfacher anzeigen und bearbeiten.
Das Partnermodell FLUX Kontext Pro auswählen.
Dieses Modell eignet sich gut für dialogorientierte Prompts und die Bearbeitung hochauflösender Bilder. Du kannst damit Text in einem Bild ersetzen, ohne dass der Stil verändert wird – wie beim Leuchtschild in diesem Beispiel.
Den zu ändernden Text in Anführungszeichen setzen.
Schreibe einen Prompt. Setze dabei den Text, den du ersetzen willst, sowie den neuen Text jeweils in Anführungszeichen.
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