Precision Flow is a new AI tool in Photoshop 2026's Firefly Workspace that lets you control how much an edit affects your image using a simple slider. Rather than committing to a single AI-generated result, you can blend between the original and the transformed version at any point along that range.
The catch: the tool automatically downsizes images to 1024 pixels before processing. This guide covers how to use Precision Flow effectively and how to restore original face detail in the final composite.
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Practical Tips
These steps will help you get cleaner, more controlled results from Precision Flow while avoiding common quality pitfalls.
- Set Edit Strength to 0.1 before generating — the default produces overly heavy transformations on real photographs.
- After applying, run the Firefly upscaler at 2x to partially recover the resolution lost during processing.
- Place your original image on a separate layer above the AI result, then use the Object Selection tool to isolate the face and add a layer mask — this restores authentic skin detail where it matters most.
- Use Edit > Auto Align Layers after placing both images to sync their positions before masking.
- Download and open the result in Photoshop via the "Open in Editor" option, then finish compositing there rather than relying solely on the Firefly Workspace.
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