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Rikk Flohr_Photography
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January 22, 2023
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P: New AI-powered Generative Remove (Early Access) available across all surfaces.

  • January 22, 2023
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This post applies to Lightroom Classic and the Lightroom Ecosystem products.
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The Lightroom team is sharing an early look at Generative Remove, which makes it easier to remove unwanted objects and distractions, even on complex backgrounds, with a simple brush stroke. Generative Remove is powered by Firefly AI.
 
How to use Generative Remove on a desktop:

  • You can find Generative Remove under the newly renamed Remove panel (aka “Heal”).
  • Make sure the “generative AI” checkbox is enabled before you start brushing (note: when unchecked, Lightroom will use Content-Aware Remove to fill your brushed spots). 
  • By default, you will be given a moment to refine your selection with an add or subtract brush. Remember to include shadows for a more accurate result! You can also skip this step by holding down ‘CTRL’ on windows or ‘CMD’ on mac as you finish your brush stroke. 
  • Once you’re ready to apply and have accepted the terms, Generative Remove will use Firefly AI to remove your distractions and intelligently fill in the space that’s left by the removed objects. 
  • Note: stable internet connection is required to use this feature.
  • Generative Remove also lets you choose from multiple variations, so you can pick the one you like best, giving you full creative control. 

    Checkout the FAQ and Best Practices
 
Please give it a try and share feedback and/or report variations in this community forum. It would greatly help to include details like which app you are using (i.e., Lightroom Classic or Camera Raw) and other system details. Our team will continually monitor this thread to track issues to improve the future experience.
 
Lisa Ngo: Lightroom Product Manager
Posted by: Rikk Flohr 

Update (Dec 2024):  With the new release, it is no longer necessary to perform Generative Remove Operations prior to Cropping. 

Update:
Here are some tips if you are having issues with the feature replacing your object instead of removing it. 
  • Enlarge your selection - if your brush stroke is too tight, you will have unexpected results.
  • Remember that removing an object means painting over it, its shadow, its reflection, and any non-contiguous pieces. If you leave behind a shadow, a reflection, or a disconnected piece (e.g., a hand on a shoulder), the AI will attempt to create something to cast the shadow, reflect, or complete the unbrushed discontinuous item. You can avoid these issues by following the guidance provided in this linked tutorial. https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace

 

The recommended order for applying edits is:

 

  1. Denoise 
  2. Heal (includes Generative AI Remove)
  3. Crop (includes traditional Cropping, Lens Correction, Transform, or any operation changing the geometry of the image, including round-tripping to PS to use Gen-Expand)
  4. Global Edits
  5. AI Selective edits (Sky, Person, etc)

    If you deviate from that, you may see the removed object remain as a ghost image. If this occurs, you will have to use Update AI Settings, which can be found under the Develop module 'Settings' menu.

 

Correct answer daleducatte

Hi, I'm getting the same error messages, as are some other people.  There's a recent post on Reddit from an Adobe employee that Adobe is aware of the problem and is working on it. See here:

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Lightroom/comments/1fka2el/suddenly_unable_to_use_the_remove_tool_due_to/

894 replies

Known Participant
May 28, 2024

Thanks for this tool!  I find it amazing that it has been implemented non-destructively, as I can envisage many issues to do this.

 

My understanding is there is a 2K resolution limit, and when you exceed this in a remove selection, the result looks a bit smushed.  This is unacceptable to me, and I would like to see a work-around.  At the least, a warning that this will happen.  Perhaps you could auto-tile the selection, and iterate through the tiles, building the final replacement pixels.  I expect this would take longer, but "slow and good" is better than "faster but smushy".

 

I would like to be able to have a "do not use" brush that can be used to identify elements not to be incorporated in the replacement.  For example, if the top 70% of a grass stalk is selected, and the user wants to retain the lower 30%, they need a way to tell LR not to extend the "cut-off" stalk.

 

I think this tool has to respect the history of prior adjustments, and the user should be able to continue to make further adjustment masks and generative deletions without paying attention to warning lights and rebuilding masks - I hope this can be automated.

 

Again, koodos to the engineers - this is an awesome beta!

Participating Frequently
May 28, 2024

I think it was a trial run for a reason... bring it back to the way it was. I personally don't like it and find it harder to remove simple objects/blemishes than before. It's like 10X harder to remove anything now... and it just keeps placing things with other objects that I DON'T WANT. Ridiculous- truly! 

Participant
May 28, 2024

-Echec de la suppression générative- Vérifiez votre connexion internet et réessayez ( alors que je suis en Wi-Fi avec la fibre )

Please help me 😞

Participating Frequently
May 28, 2024

It doesn't work when the object to remove is at the border of the picture

Participant
May 28, 2024

Can you explain me more pls?

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 28, 2024

Below is a link to video demonstration by Julieanne Kost of Adobe

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkXDukmBNcg

Participant
May 28, 2024

I got this problem,how i fix it
PS: Internet connection is LAN and it is 1Gbps
Please help

Participating Frequently
May 28, 2024

Poor Implemention: In > 5 attempts, "Object Aware" + "Generative AI" in LrC could NOT remove a simple square framed colorful picture from a plain, medium bright (50%) white wall

Participant
May 28, 2024

For the most part generative AI has saved me quite a bit of time with removal of distracting objects in images; however, I've noticed that when removing people from certain water scenes (ocean shore) and the people are in the water, the AI does effectively remove the people but leaves a ghost image of them with the generated area having a slightly different tonality from the rest of the water.

 

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 28, 2024

It looks like you've used 'Generative Remove' on an image that already has an AI mask applied earlier. You can tell whether this is the case by checking for a red dot below the Masks button on toolbar. You can fix this by choosing the Update AI Masks option in the Develop module 'Settings' menu of directly within the Masks panel (see attached screenshot).

 

murilof1226125
Participant
May 28, 2024

PERFEITOOOOOOOOOO TA MUITO BOA!

Known Participant
May 28, 2024

A good tool, but it doesnt seem tow ant to remove goalposts whicha re basically straight lines.

Participating Frequently
May 28, 2024

First attempt: 0/10

I tried to remove a human in the background. It DID remove the human...by replacing it with THREE OTHER OPTIONS FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE! Funny, but no. Remove =/= replace. I didn't want a weird looking dude in place of the person who was there.....