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Rikk Flohr_Photography
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September 27, 2023
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P: New AI-powered Lens Blur (Early Access) available across all surfaces.

  • September 27, 2023
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This post applies to Camera Raw, Lightroom Classic & the Lightroom Ecosystem products.

The Lightroom team is sharing an early look for AI-powered Lens Blur–giving you the ability to apply optical blur on any image regardless of how it was taken. Lens Blur is now available to try on all Lightroom surfaces.
 
How does Lens Blur work?
  • Lens blur applies a depth-based blur effect, similar to what can be achieved with real-world optical lenses, by using AI-generated or device-captured depth data (when available).
  • Lens blur will automatically prioritize focus for the detected subject, but you can also interactively adjust the focus distance. Precise focus range tuning is also available (currently desktop only: Lightroom Desktop, Lightroom Classic, and Camera Raw).
  • You can also further customize the Bokeh shapes, highlight Boost (desktop only), and make depth map refinements (desktop only).
 
Will my Lens Blur adjustments on one surface be synced to other surfaces? I.e. mobile to web to desktop, and vice versa?
  • Yes, all edits will sync. To revert settings, you can go back to previous versions or history steps, or un-apply Lens Blur settings.
 
Can I add Lens Blur settings to my presets?
  • No, presets and copy + paste workflows are not currently enabled for Lens Blur during Early Access.
 
For more information, please check out Lens Blur. 
 
Please give it a try and share feedback in this thread as we continually improve this feature.
 
Lisa Ngo: Lightroom Product Manager
 
Current Popular Lens Blur Feature Requests:

Stop by and give them a vote if they're of interest to you!

 

 

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1380 replies

Participant
November 1, 2023

Definitely interesting. Seems to mistake some hats as background elements, so it would be useful to have a selection tool to include or exclude elements that get misidentified. I think this tool is really interesting though so please keep refining.

Adobe Employee
November 2, 2023

Please try out the Refine tool. Expand the Refine collapsible widget in the lens blur UI to play with the focus/blur brush. Checkout Julieanne's nice tutorial video.

Participating Frequently
November 1, 2023

The selection of the subject is consistently inaccurate, especially in that it leaves unselected space outside of the edge of the body.  This itself makes it unusable, but the fact that there is no way to edit the mask makes it quite frustrating as a tool.

Adobe Employee
November 2, 2023

try out the Refine tool. Expand the Refine collapsible widget in the lens blur UI to play with the focus/blur brush. Checkout Julieanne's nice tutorial video.

Known Participant
November 1, 2023

Still trying to undestand how the meter on the focal range works. I think there should be an indicator of where the camera's focus point was if possible. If we could snap to the original focal point, and then adjust our range symetrically from there that would be really useful. 

Participant
November 1, 2023

ça bug un max !!

 

Participant
November 1, 2023

I'd like to be able to mask or brush this effect. Sometimes it applies to areas that I'd like to stay clear (i.e. flyaway hairs)

Adobe Employee
November 2, 2023

Try out the Refine tool. Expand the Refine collapsible widget in the lens blur UI to play with the focus/blur brush. Checkout Julieanne's nice tutorial video.

Participant
November 1, 2023

Keeps turning GPU off, sometime forces Photoshop to close down.

i7 2.50Ghz Dell with 16GB RAM with Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060i graphics card.

It's good when it works but frustrating when it doesn't.

Agree with the need to be able in add/increase noise.

 

Adobe Employee
November 2, 2023

See the pinned reply at the top.

Inspiring
November 1, 2023

I have a photo of a bird in a tree in the winter so no leaves. The sky is light blue-ish and overcast. So there is a lot of contrast. When I tried applying Blur to the in-focus twigs, most of the the twigs get blurred only on one side. Blurred on the left for the left hand side of the picture and blurred on the right for the right hand side of the picture.  That's not right. In any case, they don't blur like the real out-of-focus branches in the distance.

 

It's a bit of a silly example, since you never have enough depth of field in bird photos, so it's not natural to apply the Blur module. I also looked at some high-rise building photos and a chain-linked fence photo but did not see this problem there.

 

Also, If I blur a star-burst test pattern, the radial spokes do something very odd; they go from dark gray to light gray back to dark gray. The stronger the blur, the more times it does this. It's neat looking like a Moire pattern, but not the right behavior. I was curious if I would see the same problems as in the bird photo, but other than the Moire pattern, it looks pretty good.

Participant
November 1, 2023

Lens Blur works pretty well. It had a little trouble edge masking some fly away hairs.

 

Participant
November 1, 2023

We need a Recaculate button please. I often reapply my Camera Raw smart filter to other images, or will drastically alter the image to which a Lens Blur might be applied. Currently there are remainents that can't be reset. 

Adobe Employee
November 2, 2023

Toggle the "Apply" checkbox off and on again will function as your recalculate.

Participant
October 31, 2023

I think it would be nice to select the focal point/object/subject similar to masking it.