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the general field in Photoshop is amazing but heres an issue that no ones talking about and one way of solving it when you zoom into an area created by the generator fill you will notice that theres a vast difference in resolution between your original photo and the generated pixels thats because the generic fill only generates an image as 1024 on the longest side and it stretches it over the image you can see what 1024 looks like against this photo this blue square is 1024 by 1024 so the generated content of this size gets stretched out over the entire image to create the fill which causes the pixelation by the way typing HD 4K 8K or anything like that in the prompt will not work so how do we solve this issue well one way is just to do it piece by piece let me show you what I mean by that if you go into image canvas size you can add 1024 pixels to either side of the image and heres the trick that not a lot of people know you can add equations to all Photoshop input boxes with num