Permission levels
Learn to share custom models with designated team members for training, review, and brand-consistent content creation.
When training a custom model, model trainers can use governance capabilities to share models with key collaborators to review the model outputs and training assets, ensuring the intended creative vision is achieved before publishing the models for the rest of the team to use. When sharing custom models, you can set the permission levels for those you are collaborating with. You can also grant selected team members access to published custom models, allowing them to produce content in the appropriate brand style and create image variations while maintaining brand consistency.
Permission levels while sharing custom models
By setting the following permissions to edit, review, or use, you can involve collaborators in editing, reviewing, sharing, and image generation.
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Edit images and captions |
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Review the uploaded images and captions |
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Train the custom model |
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Preview and test a trained model before publishing |
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Generate images using a published custom model |
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Share custom models with users across organizations to edit, review, or use.
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Share custom models with the entire organization to edit, review, or use. |
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Share custom models with specific people and groups of people to edit, review, or use. |
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Users with access to the project where the custom model is stored will automatically inherit access to that model and any others saved within it. However, if project editors don’t have the needed entitlement, they can only review the training sets, not edit them.
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