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Expanding Famous Album Covers with Adobe Photoshop’s New Generative Outpainting Feature

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Adobe has recently introduced a remarkable feature for upcoming Photoshop version (this feature is also available in latest Photoshop Beta), known as Generative Fill, that is transforming the boundaries of graphic creativity.

With its groundbreaking ability to intelligently expand images in a context-aware manner, this tool has initiated a fascinating trend among graphic designers and digital artists: expanding famous album covers. This trend draws its appeal from the nostalgic pull of iconic album covers, spanning decades and diverse musical genres, now finding a new life through this advanced feature.

Twitter user @dobrokotov used this feature and showed what famous music albums could look like if AI expanded their boundaries.

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