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Adobe Firefly gets GPT-Image 1.5 support and temporary unlimited image generation

To celebrate the integration between Firefly and OpenAI’s GPT-Image 1.5 model, Firefly Pro and Premium subscribers can generate unlimited images with this model until January 15. Here are the details.

OpenAI’s GPT-Image 1.5 now available on Adobe Firefly

Adobe has been pushing ahead with the adoption of AI-based features across its ecosystem.

Just in the last few weeks, the company brought Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat to ChatGPT, signed a multi-year strategic partnership with video AI lab Runway, and introduced new AI-powered video editing tools in Firefly.

Now, the company says OpenAI’s impressive GPT-Image 1.5 model is available in Firefly, following its release late last year. And to celebrate the integration, Firefly Pro and Premium subscribers can generate unlimited images with this model through January 15.

In case you’re not familiar with Adobe Firefly, it offers multiple integrations with image, audio, video, and design models from frontier AI labs such as OpenAI, Runway, Black Forest Labs, Pika, Ideogram, and Google, as well as Adobe’s own models.

Adobe Firefly is embedded in Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe Express, Substance 3D, InDesign, Lightroom, and Adobe Stock, and it works based on monthly generative credits through subscription plans.

While Firefly Free offers limited generative credits, the Standard plan (currently $9.99/month) offers 2,000 monthly generative credits, the Pro plan (currently $19.99/month) offers 4,000 monthly generative credits, and the Premium plan ($199.99/month) offers 50,000 monthly generative credits.

Here’s how Adobe describes generative credits:

Generative credits are like tokens you can use to generate high-quality image, vector, video, and audio outputs. They can be used with features in most Creative Cloud products, such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Firefly.

And

Credits are consumed when using features powered by Firefly or our partner models upon generation. For example, generating an image using Text to Image on the Firefly website will consume generative credits.

You can learn more about Adobe Firefly here.

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