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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

Posted by:

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.”

537 replies

Participant
December 14, 2024

Neither this new update nor the previous one that removed the electricity poles and wires work. I don't understand what we pay for if we can't use the updates in any way

Participating Frequently
December 14, 2024

En mi caso la eliminación de cables si funciona,  pero la eliminación de personas nunca.

olivert78949376
Participant
December 14, 2024

The tool makes a fantastic first impression. I tested it with window reflections but also with lens flares and bright spots resulting from dirt or grease on the front element. It was able to correctly isolate most of these distractions.

 

I like the ability to isolate the distraction with the slider as this can be useful to create a mask in PS.

 

In all tests I noticed a resolution drop in the final images (left) compared to the unprocessed images (right). If this drop exists in the final version of the tool, I would hesitate to use it, but I assume this will be targeted eventually.

 

perwerkland
Participant
December 17, 2024

I experience the same drop in resolution/sharpness, so much that it makes the tool more or less useless for now.

Participant
December 14, 2024

Was trying to use this for removing a fence which is close to the camera and creates something similar to reflection. I'm not sure it's the right tool (I'm not a PS expert). Perhaps if there was a way to mask the detected reflection surrface (as can be seen in the attached reflection.png, when setting the bar to -100) could allow manual changes to further fix the image?

Adobe Employee
December 16, 2024

Since remove reflections was able to separate some aspects of the fence into the reflection layer, you can open the clean image, and the reflection image, into two layers of a photoshop composite. You can then make custom adjustments to further improve the result. This will work best if you work in 32-bit mode before you flatten the composite into an 8-bit image for saving. See attached PSD.

gaudenzw12229394
Participating Frequently
December 14, 2024

Would be great to see this function on glasses. (You may have a look into evoto, they do a very impressive job) 

Participating Frequently
December 20, 2024

Evoto is great but way too expensive for occasionsl use.

Participating Frequently
December 13, 2024

Lo he tratado de hacer con una foto en archivo RAF de Fuji y se queda la foto emborronada, como con rayas. No sé si será por el tipo de archivo o por la capacidad de mi PC.

Adjunto una foto del resultado y también las características de mi ordenador.

Un saludo

Participant
December 13, 2024

Macbook 13-inch, 2020, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports 

2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5 

Intel Iris Plus Graphics 1536 MB

MacOS 15.2 

Participant
December 13, 2024

Not working properly - corrupted image.

 

AMD Ryzen5 5600X

AMD Radeon RX6800XT - AMD Adrenaline 24.12.1
Windows 11 - 23H2 (22631.4602)

Participating Frequently
December 13, 2024

Muy similar a lo que a mí me ocurre.

Participant
December 13, 2024

Doesnt work on Windows apparently - it states that the gpu had a non-fixable error

 

Inspiring
December 18, 2024

Same with Both my Windows PCs and NEF files

Participant
March 27, 2025

Same problem, windows 10, 16gb, gt 1030

Ray77580
Participant
December 13, 2024

Hello,

For me, it does'nt work with .nef files.

Raymond from France

Participating Frequently
December 18, 2024

same with me - doesnt work with nef!

Participant
December 13, 2024

Trying the reflection removsl on several recent travel photos. The glass reflections in store fronts seem to evade it's detection for some reason. However removing blue sky haze reflection from moving water shot from directly overhead worked great.