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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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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

Participant
May 26, 2024

It's a great improvement of Lightroom.
I was winting for it since a long time.

Participating Frequently
May 26, 2024

Tried to remove a car, but all I got was different styles of cars.

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 26, 2024

You need to select the entire car plus any shadows, reflections or projections. Be generous with you selection/mask.

Richie Vitale
Participant
May 26, 2024

Tried the Generative Remove Tool today on a twig over a Mockingbird's face and it did a way better job than the normal Heal tool and even better job than the Inpainting Tool in Affinity Photo would have done...fantastic!!! The ability to turn OFF the Tool Overlay and the three different versions is brilliant! 

 

Someone mentioned a feathering option. I didn't really need it but it would be a welcome Feature Request. 

 

GOOD ARTISTIC WORK 🧡

Participant
May 26, 2024

Works great.  Nice to have immediate 3 options of regeneration.  I am finding there's a glitch with the image returning to another regeneration or reverting to original after Noise Reduction is implemented.  

 

Participant
May 26, 2024

WHEN i TRY TO REMOVE IMAGE ITS NOT REMOVING IT  AND IT BRING BACK ONOTHER OBJECT! IT'S WEARD IT DOES NOT REMOVE OBJECT COMPLETE.

Participant
May 26, 2024

This is not working as effectively as the tool in Photoshop. The generative AI does not remove objects at all, instead it just redesigns the object you're trying to remove.

Participating Frequently
May 26, 2024

Using LrC on Win 10 - the remove tool (eraser icon) crashes LrC whether the generative AI box is checked or not and whether object aware is checked or not.  Heal and clone seem to work as before.

Lenkaland
Participant
May 26, 2024

Excited for generative fill. A fantastic upgrade for editing. Right now, the white line surrounding my selection makes it hard to see how the fill integrates with the photo as a whole. Maybe a checkmark for Selection Boundary- off and on. Thank you for the hard work!

Lenkaland
Participant
May 26, 2024

Nevermind, I found the tool for selection choices. Solved my own question

Participating Frequently
May 25, 2024

As a fine art photographer, I shoot almost exclusively nude images of the human body - none pornographic, albeit some are sensual in nature. Regardless, it would be great to be able to use the new generative AI features in Lightroom (and/or Photoshop, but especially Lightroom) to remove unwanted elements in the image.  For example if an area of the backdrop/background is distracting, I'd like to remove it.  However, due to Adobe's AI policy around nudity I'm unable to harness these capabilities.  I would understand if I was trying to GENERATE nudity, but I'm simply trying to edit out areas of the image that are NOT the (nude) subject.  Thus... these improvements in Lightroom are absolutley worthless to me as a photographer.  Adobe needs to differentiate between using AI to create harmful content versus using AI as a design tool.  I'd rather the technology not exist than for a corporation to control it's functionality completely - that ruins art and is contrary to the purpose that Adobe products once served.

Participant
May 25, 2024

A promising start. I've found that after applying the generative AI fix to my image, if I sync exposure and mask settings from other images the AI fix disappears.