
Adobe just made you a creative director. Here’s what that means for your business.
You’ve been generating AI images that look impressive until you zoom in. Then the text is garbled, the details fall apart, and you’re back to manual cleanup. Meanwhile, you’re juggling subscriptions across five different platforms just to get one campaign done.
Adobe integrated Google’s Nano Banana Pro into Firefly and Photoshop. I tested it by turning a photo of my dog into a complete Instagram marketing campaign: production-ready assets with legible text in under five minutes.
Here’s what you get: 4K resolution images that don’t need upscaling. Text that actually renders clean and readable. Character consistency across multiple variations. All inside one workspace where you can move from concept to Photoshop editing without switching apps or losing context.
The strategic shift: Adobe isn’t competing with one AI model. They’re building infrastructure that connects specialist models (OpenAI, Runway, Luma AI, ElevenLabs) so you pick the right tool for each task instead of forcing one model to do everything poorly.
This moves you from executor to creative director. You’re not learning more Photoshop techniques, you’re learning to orchestrate AI specialists like team members. Direct the vision, assign the tasks, get production-ready output.
Read the full breakdown and grab the prompts that showcase Nano Banana Pro’s strengths:











