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Swapped out Adobe Firefly for Midjourney on a logo project and saw the difference in 5 minutes
I was messing with Firefly for a client's brand refresh and the text kept coming out garbled, so I tried Midjourney instead and it handled typography clean on the first try - has anyone else noticed one AI tool just works better for certain tasks?
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torres.drew19d ago
Tbh you're missing the bigger picture here. Firefly and Midjourney aren't even trying to solve the same problem. Firefly is built for fast, cheap, safe outputs that work inside Adobe's ecosystem. Midjourney is made for artists who want control and quality. It's like comparing a microwave to a charcoal grill. One gets food hot quick but the other actually gives you flavor. People need to stop treating all ai image tools like they're interchangeable and just pick the right one for the job.
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craig.reese19d ago
Have you actually tried batch rendering in Firefly for client proofs? lol I found out the hard way that if you need to churn out 50 variations of a product shot in an hour, Firefly is the only sane option. Midjourney gives you way better detail for sure, but waiting on queue times for those high quality outputs when you're on a deadline is a nightmare. I keep both subscriptions now. MJ for hero images and Firefly for the boring stuff nobody sees.
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