Consejo: cambia el texto de una imagen con FLUX en Relleno generativo
Utiliza FLUX.1 Kontext [pro] en Photoshop para modificar rápidamente el texto de una imagen manteniendo el estilo original.
Introducción
Soy Jesús Ramírez.
Te voy a enseñar a editar rápidamente el texto de una imagen con Relleno generativo en Photoshop.
Selecciona la imagen completa y abre Relleno generativo en el menú Editar
Para empezar, pulsa Ctrl + A en Windows, o Cmd + A en Mac.
Puedes seleccionar Relleno generativo en la barra de tareas contextuales, pero mejor ve a Edición y selecciona Relleno generativo...
Así, aparecerá un cuadro de entrada más grande para ver mejor las indicaciones largas que se usan en estos modelos de partners.
Puedes asignar un método abreviado a este comando para acceder más rápido.
Desde este icono, selecciona el modelo FLUX Kontext Pro,
Elige el modelo de partner FLUX Kontext Pro
que ofrece mejores resultados para editar el texto de las imágenes.
Para abreviar, pegaré una indicación que pide a Photoshop cambiar la palabra "Reno" por "Adobe" y "The Biggest Little City In The World" por "Photoshop Now Includes Partner Models".
Pon comillas alrededor del texto que quieras cambiar
Escribe entre comillas las palabras que quieras cambiar.
Haz clic en Generar.
Los resultados de Photoshop son fantásticos.
El aspecto es muy realista y todo se lee con claridad.
Ya sabes cómo usar Relleno generativo para editar el texto de las imágenes: pruébalo con tus fotos.
Seleccionar toda la imagen y abrir Relleno generativo en el menú Edición
Elige Seleccionar > Todo para seleccionar toda la imagen. A continuación, en el menú Edición, selecciona Relleno generativo. Al acceder a Relleno generativo desde este menú, dispondrás de un área más grande para introducir tu indicación, por lo que te resultará más fácil ver y editar indicaciones más largas.
View tutorial in Photoshop
Follow along in the app
Elegir el modelo de partner FLUX Kontext Pro
Este modelo es perfecto para indicaciones conversacionales y para editar imágenes de alta resolución. Funciona muy bien para cambiar el texto de una imagen conservando el estilo original del texto, aunque se trate de un letrero grande e iluminado, como en este ejemplo.
Escribir entre comillas las palabras que quieras cambiar
Escribe la indicación para cambiar el texto y coloca entre comillas tanto el texto que quieres cambiar como el texto nuevo, para que quede clara la idea.
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