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Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
November 5, 2024
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P: Reflection Removal feedback (CR & LrClassic)

  • November 5, 2024
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This post applies to Adobe Camera Raw plug-in.  

 

Adobe Camera Raw team is sharing an early look of our new Reflection Removal feature, which removes reflections caused by plate glass surfaces from photos. 

 

Note: 

  • The feature currently only works on raw photos. Support for JPEGs & HEICs is added in the April 24 Update.
  • There is a known issue on some Windows machines where the feature may produce a corrupt image. We are working on a fix for the upcoming release. 

 

Check out HelpX for more detailed usage information. For more technical information on the underlying technology, please refer to this Blog post. 

 

Getting started with the Reflection Removal feature: 

  • Make sure you have the “New AI Features and Settings Panel” Technology Preview enabled in the Camera Raw plug-in Preferences dialog (requires restarting the host application to activate). 
  • Go to the Remove panel [B] , and in the “Distraction Removal” section, click on the “Reflections” checkbox. 
  • Optionally adjust the slider after the ML model is done computing. 
  • Use the rest of the Camera Raw tools just like you would otherwise. 

When using the slider, the key values to note are: 

  • 0 – the input photo
  • 100 – de-reflected (window reflections removed) photo 
  • -100 – reflection photo (what the window was reflecting towards the camera) 

 

Please try the feature and share feedback in this community forum. It would help to include details like how you access Camera Raw (via Adobe Bridge or Photoshop), your computer system details, and as much information about what you like or do not like about the resulting photo quality. Our team will continually monitor this thread to track issues to improve the future experience. 

 

When to use Reflection Removal

The feature is designed to deal with large-area reflections when shooting through windows. Many other types of reflections occur in nature and are captured in photographs, but this feature may not recognize and handle those. We plan to work on expanding the supported reflection types in the future. 

 

Example use-cases for the feature include: 

  • Looking through windows inside-out (e.g., from the car, airplane, room windows, etc.) 
  • Looking through windows outside-in (e.g., shop windows) 
  • Museums (e.g., paintings behind glass, glass case exhibits, etc.) 

 

How best to use Reflection Removal

For best results, try the new feature following these suggestions: 

  • Apply Reflection Removal before applying any other edits to the photo, except for Enhance features such as Denoise
    • The changes made to the photo may be quite profound and render any changes you already made inappropriate.
    • If you plan to use both Enhance (Denoise, Super Resolution, or Raw Details) and Reflection Removal on a photo, it is better to apply Enhance first.
  • Play with the feature slider and adjust the removal strength as appropriate.
  • If you applied Adobe Adaptive (beta) profile prior to running the Reflection Removal feature, please update it or you may see traces of removed reflections still present in the photo (Adobe Camera Raw will remind you to do this).

 

Boris Ajdin: Product Manager, Emerging Products Group 


Update (01-16-2025)

 

To improve the performance and results of this feature, it is important that examples of images that are failing to properly remove the reflections are forwarded to the team via your report.  A large variety of file formats are allowed as attachments in these forum posts. The best option is to attach your image's raw file directly to your feedback post. Note that there is a 50 MB limit on an attachment's file size. If your raw file is too large to attach, the best option is to share the file via a file-sharing service (Dropbox or similar) and then share the link in your feedback post. Thank you for continuing to provide feedback on this Tech Preview!

If you have already shared your raw file with us - thank you!

 

~Rikk

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Correct answer Conrad_C

This reply, earlier in this thread, explains why:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/camera-raw-discussions/p-reflection-removal-feedback-cr-amp-lrclassic/m-p/15405349#M28971

 

Also, it isn’t called “glare reduction.”

604 replies

ThomasH_on_the_web
Inspiring
June 10, 2026

I have one more example of reflections not removed (Fredericksburg, TX Museum of Pacific War)
This is before removal:
 

(image before reflection removal)
Image after reflection removal, virtually unchanged.

 

CATurner_OV
Participant
June 8, 2026

I was applying reflection removal to an iPhone 48-bit .jpeg file taken out of a bush plane window. It removed the worst of the reflection, but it’s obvious that there is something odd about the area. It has easily noticed less contrast than the rest of the photo.

Inspiring
June 8, 2026

I have just been experimenting with this for underwater photos.  

In certain cases, reflections correction seems to work nicely to improve the contrast in the photo while not eliminating gross details.  Here is a before & after to illustrate.

My only complaint is that it does seem to take away some of the finer raw details when I zoom in, making those overly smooth to blurry.  

Participant
June 7, 2026

Did not work at all with this image when opened in ACR. Did not work in Lihghtroom Classic either.

MrApricots
Known Participant
June 6, 2026

Failed to remove the reflections of buildings in this glass window through which I was trying to see the unusual walls and ceiling. The window also became too dark overall.

Bob+T2
Participant
June 5, 2026

Doesn’t work on aircraft canopy. Possibly because the glass is curved instead of flat ?

userMTM
Participant
June 3, 2026

If the reflection only takes part of an image, it does not work, like in this case. Nothing happens.

the image

isaac_photographs4759
Participant
June 3, 2026

doing some car photography, would like to be able to remove some refection's, not all of them. For example, a reflection of a person like the photographer in a window, but not all the reflections to keep the photo looking more natural. 

Participant
June 2, 2026

So far, the feature has been hit or miss. It achieved nothing on the attached shop window shot, although it was admittedly, a big ask.

ThomasH_on_the_web
Inspiring
May 31, 2026

I managed to remove the reflections from the case top lid using a manual process, the AI removal. Of course there is no any reasonable way to remove the glass reflection from the bottom drawer using a manual tweaking.  Still, now the result is kind of presentable. 
 

Reflections in the lid of the silverware case manually removed.