Generate and Edit Images Using Nano Banana in Photoshop
Explore Google’s “Nano Banana” image generation right inside Photoshop with Steve Caplin.
In this Photoshop how-to video, Steve Caplin explores Google Gemini 2.5—also known as Nano Banana—available directly inside of Photoshop. He compares Gemini’s results to Adobe Firefly, then demonstrates how Generative Fill can colorize images, transform scenes, and reposition subjects accurately. Steve then shows how the right prompt can unlock powerful, realistic image edits.
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This article was last modified on January 16, 2026
This article was first published on January 16, 2026
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