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July 1, 2026
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P: Generative AI remove tool brush across multiple photos AND THEN hit "remove" so the generative process can run as a batch across all of the selected images

  • July 1, 2026
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When retouching photos, I’m often using the generative AI remove tool to take out distracting objects that move frame to frame across photos, enough so that the remove brush cannot be synced. Rather than wasting 10-30 seconds on each image while waiting for the removal to process, I would LOVE the ability to individually paint areas for removal across multiple photos and then hit “remove” at the end, so that the generative AI feature can process as one bulk action for 20-30 minutes across all of the photos while I step away from the computer. This would be a huge game changer and a much for efficient workflow.

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    Participant
    July 2, 2026

    wow

    Participant
    July 2, 2026

    good

    C.Cella
    Legend
    July 1, 2026

    You want to paint the areas but NOT see the results till you Update Ai Settings later?

    Then you will still have to go photo by photo to inspect the results and verify if you got something good...unless you don’t care if the results are not appropriate.
     

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    jkovas20Author
    Participant
    July 1, 2026

    yes, but that would still be MUCH more efficient to go through quickly and check results after the rendering is done. When I’m working editing 1200+ wedding photos, pausing each time for 20+ seconds is frustrating. I would rather have all that time compiled and use it efficiently doing something else, then come back to quickly check the work/choose variations. This is a common frustration shared by my work peers. It’s also frustrating that if I click out of the tool without hitting “generate” to check something else, any brushstrokes I’ve made are lost. 

    C.Cella
    Legend
    July 2, 2026

    I see what you mean.