
You can see that the text prompt for this image is part of the image file name, and that can come in really handy later if you want to generate more similar images and you just don't remember what prompt you used. And here's that image in the Downloads folder on my computer.
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So I'll click Continue there, and that caused Firefly to download a JPEG of that image. And this is part of Adobe's commitment to promoting transparency around content generated with Firefly. Next, you'll see this prompt that's telling you that Firefly is going to add a tag to this image that will let people know that it was generated with artificial intelligence. You can do that by hovering over one of the smaller versions of the image or opening the larger version and clicking on the Download button in either place. When you see an image that you like, it's a good idea to download it so you have it. And Firefly will generate three more images in addition to the one on which you clicked. If you see an image you like but it's not exactly what you had in mind, for example, this one looks a little blurry, then hover over the image and go up to the Show similar button and click that. And if you want to see any of these images in a larger view, just click on it and you can cycle through all of these variations in the larger view by clicking the arrows to the left and to the right of the larger image. It sometimes reads generate or pressing Enter or Return. You can have Firefly generate four more by just clicking this Refresh button. Now let's say that none of these four image variations works for you. At the top of this page, you can see four image variations that Firefly created from the text prompt that was on that example image and you can see that prompt down here in the prompt field.

So I'll click on this card and that opens another page where you'll do the bulk of your work generating images in Firefly. I'm going to use the text prompt for this example image as a starting place for my own prompt. I'm really into dogs and so here's an image that caught my eye. Pretty much anything you can describe to Firefly can be generated. There are examples of art in many different styles, photorealistic images, playful images, fantasy, backgrounds, composites, double exposures.

And scrolling through here you can see the wide range of images that Firefly can create for you. And if you hover over any one of them, you can see the text prompt that was used to generate it. These are all images that were generated with Firefly. But if you're just getting started with Firefly, you may like to get your feet wet by using one of the example images on this page. Here, we'll go to the first card the one that begins the text to image process and click to go to another page where there's a text box into which you could just enter a text prompt from scratch. We're starting on the main firefly webpage,.
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In this movie, we'll look at how to use text prompts in Firefly to generate images. There is something so amazing about being able to create images by just typing a few descriptive words, but that's literally all it takes with Firefly.
