Photoshop Generative Fill Prompts: Product Photos to Studio-Ready in 3 Steps
Turn raw product photos into studio-ready catalog images at 15–20 per hour using Photoshop's Generative Fill — with prompts actually written for how Adobe Firefly parses text, not generic AI advice.
This guide delivers 12 copy-paste prompt templates (each with the correct Photoshop selection method and the one failure it commonly produces), 3 complete workflows from file open to JPEG export, and 4 case studies that document exactly what failed first and why the final prompt worked. The batch consistency workflow uses Camera Raw sync plus a recorded Action macro to standardize your setup across 12+ images, so your catalog looks shot in one session even when it wasn't.
Every prompt follows the same four-part Firefly grammar: space descriptor, light quality, material/texture, negative exclusion. The cheat sheet explains why word order and word count change output quality — and why anything over 20 words produces averaged, inconsistent results. No filler, no 'experiment and see what works' advice. Concrete prompts, concrete steps, concrete QA checkpoints.
Who It Is For
E-commerce sellers and content creators who shoot product photos themselves and need to process them to studio quality fast, without hiring a retoucher.
What Is Inside
12 copy-paste Generative Fill prompt templates with exact Photoshop selection methods for each (jewelry, apparel, glass, shiny surfaces, flat-lays, and more)
4 documented before/after case studies showing failed first prompts, iteration notes, and the exact final prompt that worked
Prompt syntax cheat sheet with the four-part Firefly grammar formula, punctuation rules, word-count benchmarks, and prompt structure by fill type
8-point batch QA checklist with specific pass/fail conditions and exact fixes for each failure mode
6 common Generative Fill failures with step-by-step diagnosis and repair instructions
Use It When
Processing a 12-image product launch shoot to unified white e-commerce backgrounds in under an hour
Rescuing phone-camera product photos — perspective correction, background replacement, and shadow addition — to marketplace-ready quality
Building a consistent catalog look across products photographed weeks apart on different cameras and lighting setups
Photoshop Generative Fill Prompts: Product Photos to Studio-Ready in 3 Steps
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Turn raw product photos into studio-ready catalog images at 15–20 per hour using Photoshop's Generative Fill — with prompts actually written for how Adobe Firefly parses text, not generic AI advice....
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What's included
12 copy-paste Generative Fill prompt templates with exact Photoshop selection methods for each (jewelry, apparel, glass, shiny surfaces, flat-lays, and more)