Mikołaj Jaskulski
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While Ai now allows to get this disabled in Preferences > General, with the "Show 'Print Bleed' generative AI button on Bleed", I personally don’t think it’s a full solution (and won’t close the request).
I think Ai should allow to disable this right there, from this icon, and should not force us to hunt the option in the closet.
I also suggest upvoting this request —
An ability to disable Text to Vector Graphic feature and any other generative options
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The icon is always visible even if the feature itself is really situational - you don't awlays need to use GenAI to feel the bleed, but for some reason you always see this big icon, which also scales up and is visibly red - which adds so much more to distraction as well as is very easy to click on by a mistake - and you have to wait until it generates a bleed so you cannot skip it if you made a mistake.
Feature itself is a nice addition but it should be available on the top toolbar or this genAI toolbar you can hide or something, not on the main workspace - if it has to stay there there should be an option to turn that off.
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@Egor Chistyakov It is a welcome addition in the preferences to disable GenAI options but the root of the problem is entirely different. People complain not because they purely hate GenAI, we complain because the icon that Adobe added is a very intrusive, distracting and to simply put it - objectively bad UX. The option to disable it in preferences is nice but what if I don't want to disable it, and just hide it, so I can use it whenever I need it, without making it distract me 90% of time I work with the bleeds on? There should be option to hide it just like the quick toolbar that was recently added. Just make the genAi as a dock menu option or just add the button in the topbar menu just like for tracing.
The problem is not that you add option that could be useful in some situations - the problem is how intrusive and distracting it is for a such small situational feature.