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January 1, 2024
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Background Not Removed in Generative Fill

  • January 1, 2024
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I am trying to remove a background using Generative Fill. I upload my image, select remove, select background, click remove and see the background is gone and showing a transparant background which is what I want however when I download the image the same background is still there. I tried twice.

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Correct answer Mikey_D

I managed to do it using Adobe Express. It would be useful if it was possible to do it in FIrefly though.
Screenshots of process using Adobe Express attached.

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Participant
May 22, 2024

Hi,

 

I experience the same behavior. When selecting something to be removed, it removes the object, but shows a "ghost" of the removed object.

I also know why this has happened. I have made 2 masks around this area. If i turn those 2 off, the "ghosting" disappears. Those 2 masks change the color and brightness around this area. In some way the AI uses the wrong "original" data to remove this area

Participant
May 22, 2024

BTW, this is in Lightroom/iMac

Mikey_DAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 3, 2024

I managed to do it using Adobe Express. It would be useful if it was possible to do it in FIrefly though.
Screenshots of process using Adobe Express attached.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 1, 2024

Can you show screenshots of what you did and the result?

Mikey_DAuthor
Inspiring
January 3, 2024

Yes here you go. I want to remove the image background and download it with the background left transparant. If I click Download at the stage shown in the third screenshot when the background is transparant, the downloaded image (#5) is the same as the original.  If I click Generate before I click download then it just puts in a new background even though I have left the text promt blank (#4).