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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

Jeff Hackbarth
Participant
September 15, 2024

This has been working decently well (but not as great as the Photoshop equivalent) the past few months, but tonight I'm getting this error: "Generative Remove Failed. We've encountered an issue and can't complete your request at this time. Please try again later." Running the latest version on Mac OS 12.7.6. 

Known Participant
September 14, 2024

One key use for the generative fill feature is to fill gaps at edges following a transform, to straighten the image.  The fill feature only works on existing pixels and won't fill edges.  (This limitation also makes it harder for ordinary repair, which also doesn't work well on edges (eg, to gert rid of intruding branches), because it can try to blend pixels with ones outside the transformed frame.)

Participant
September 14, 2024

One thing creating more problems sometimes then any good. The old removal functions are better. Going to choose a spot on the sky and it thinks it`s the rocks on the ground?????

Participant
September 14, 2024

New AI-powered Generative Remove (Early Access) is fantastic and quick. Keep it up.

Participant
September 13, 2024

I agree LR is not nearly as good as ps yet

 

Participant
September 12, 2024

It mostly just replaces with another version of the object I'm trying to remove. 

I have had good luck with removing bandaids but thats all its been helpful with.

Participant
September 12, 2024

I've been using my Android phone Photo Editor and object remove feature for over a year.  Sadly, it is far superior than Adobe Generative AI remove Early Access functionality.  The Android Photo Editor is truly object aware and a single tap selects an object and the erase truly removes the object with perfect blending of surrounding background. 

 

The only thing that I like with the Adobe functionality is the ability to refine a mask/selection by adding/subtracting.  This must to be applied to clone and heal tools too!

 

I'm sorry to say that Adobe AI powered Generative AI should focus on REMOVAL versus 99% of the time trying to replace with unrelated stuff.  Ony 1% of the time it is able to remove a selection and just blend from the surrounding area. 

 

I waste more time using the Adobe Generative AI Remove feature from multiple refresh after refresh.  It's still faster to clone & heal (which needs the refine mask add/subtract capability as mentioned).

Arnold-Norway
Known Participant
September 12, 2024

@leland_chew I tried Android  Generative Remove AI on my phone now.  My experience is the opposite of your description. I tried to remove diferent subjects in 15 photos. Nearly all of them removed the masked subject perfectly. In only two of them I had to try once more, to get better results.

RegardsArnold Hoddevik
Participant
September 11, 2024

Create a function that allows the heal tool to intersect with the mask function: I want to select a subject and be able to remove them using the mask that has been created for them. Similar to what can be done in photoshop.

Participant
September 11, 2024

The Generative AI feature of the remove tool is really coming along. I've had a lot of success with it so far! Just wondering if a fix can be made:

The tool brings up the "variations" option directly after clicking apply. Once a variation is chosen, sometimes (most of the time) it's necessary to view the variation in the image without the remove icon and outline blocking/distracting from the full picture. This isn't possible unless you click off or go to another tab - but once you do this, you loose the "variations" option. If you end up not liking the variation once you see it in the image as a whole, you have to start the process over. Is there a way to retain the Variations once you leave the Remove tab so that you can click through them again?

This is especially important for smaller areas that aren't easy to see if the remove icon is in the middle of the selected space. 

Participant
September 11, 2024

Please disregard, I figured it out!

Participant
September 10, 2024

The remove tool is in the way when trying to see the actual changes.

Known Participant
September 11, 2024

Press H (Lightroom Classic) to cycle tool overlays to make the icon/Remove outline disappear and reappear (or select from the Tool Overlays drop down on the Remove panel)