Save, post, or refine your generated content using built-in options for Photoshop, Express, and more.
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Introduction
Adobe Firefly allows you to share your generated content in multiple useful ways.
My name is Jesús Ramirez.
In the next few minutes, I'll show you all the ways to share your generated content in Adobe Firefly.
Downloading and sharing generated images
After generating an image in the Text to image module, you can hover over any variation and click the Download button to save it directly to your device.
Or you can click the Share icon, where you will see a few more options, like copying the image to your clipboard, or sharing it to the Firefly Gallery to inspire others.
If you want to add text, graphics, or prep your image for social media, you can open it directly in Adobe Express.
It's a great way to enhance your image without ever leaving the browser.
If you want to keep editing,
Using edit options to enhance and modify images
click the Edit Options icon for more options.
From here, you can generate a video from your image.
With Generative fill, you can add and remove content or expand the image to a new aspect ratio.
You can use Generate similar to generate three variations similar to the selected image.
You can also use your generation as a reference image, either as a composition reference to influence the layout and framing, or as a style reference to carry over the visual look and feel.
Editing further with Photoshop web and Express
To edit this image further, you can send it to Photoshop web by clicking on this option or by clicking on the Photoshop icon on the top right.
This gives you access to a simplified browser-based version of Photoshop, allowing you to edit images using Photoshop's most common and precise editing tools and generative AI capabilities.
And you can also access Adobe Express from these options.
Sharing and downloading from other Firefly modules
If you're in the Generative fill module, you'll find similar sharing and downloading options available in the top right corner.
And if you're using the Text to video module, make sure to regenerate your video at a higher resolution.
Then click the Download button from the top right to download this new generation to your device.
Now that you know all the different ways you can share in Adobe Firefly, try sharing your generations.
Again, my name is Jesús Ramirez.
Thank you for watching.
What you’ll learn
Download and share your work
Save content to your device, copy it to your Clipboard, or post to the Firefly Gallery to inspire others.
Send to other Adobe apps
Open your generation in Adobe Express or Photoshop on the Web to add text, refine visuals, or keep editing.
Keep exploring with editing tools
Use Generate Similar, Generative Fill, and composition and style references to explore new directions for your design.
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