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The recommended order for applying edits is:
If you deviate from that, you may see the removed object remain a ghost image. If this occurs, you will have to use Update AI Settings.
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Before I start, this is GAMING CHANGING. Great work!
Can we use prompts and control the generative remove to improve this? In addition, can we also have an option to use the same auto-masking as the adjustment brushes so we can be more specific on our generative removal? Here's a scenario: I have a group picture and only 1 pair of eyes isn't looking or have their eyes closed. I like to select the mask of his head or face only and prompt "redirect eyes to left" or "keep eyes open". Maybe it's not generative remove it and have it under the adjustment brush but I would love to see it incorporated.
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I found that it works fairly well but to remove branches in a tree when photographing birds, it often will leave part or all of the branch or wll not work at all.
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when adjusting geometry and you get little slivers of non exisitng photo sections, could the generative remove generate additional photo to fill the gaps? / work on transparency.
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Thanks so much for including this feature in Camera Raw. It has really sped up my workflow! I've been having difficulty with objects being replaced as opposed to being removed, but I see the update above so will give that a try. Thanks for such an elegant application.
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The AI-powered Generative Remove does not appear to work with an HDR Merge image. It doesn't matter if applied to the base images before the merge or to the merged image itself.
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I was really happy with this AI funktion. It helped a lot! But today I opened catalog on my second computer and my worke was gone. I had to make update. But it didnt work! I got an error message: Lightroom Classic
Skipped 1 Generative Remove spot. Please help!
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The brush appears on the tool panel, but when I move it over the image, it disappears, and I cannot brush on the unwanted item.
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Some of the Gen AI results are fabulously good, but ...
♦ Total removal of an object (and replacement with the very simple background of the image — with no shadows — following all of the techniques suggested by Adobe and others) has been frustratingly elusive at times.
♦ Successful object removal (with some very successful content fill) has twice left a shadow of the removed object that wouldn't have been there in the first place. The false shadow is not exactly replacing the removed object, but offset (both x- and y-axis in the most recent case) as if the removed object is present out of frame and casting a shadow into the frame.
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The new feature is doing fairly well. I haven't attempted anything major, only some small, circular, reflective flairs that were distracting. It's quite slow to process even for a very small area. But it's new, so I imagine that will get faster. An option to feather the selection would make the results more natural-looking too.
The ability to "undo" by step instead of undoing all of it would be extremely helpful, as well!
Looking forward to what this will be able to do all in-app in the future!
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Removals weren't there when I reopened the file again later to make adjustments.
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I'm just starting to use the AI remove tool. What I am noticing is that in the place I have removed something there is a left over lack of detail (soft) that gives an obvious place of removel. I opted to "Denoise." at 50% and it helped a lot. However It is still noticible where the object was. I will say that so far this operation is over all very good. As always it needs more tweaking. The goal is to get "Clone" quality in the replaced area. I'm sure a forensics expert could still see a change/alteration. Keep up the good work and i'm sure it will get greatly improved over time.
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Useless until there is no high resolution (strange pattern)!
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Spending less time editing my photos.
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This needs to be directed by text as is the generative fill in PS. Even if you select a large area, if you have a dominating black feature, it will maintain the feature and / or produce a visual result which is off tonally.
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Feature Request: Noise Adjustment Slider in Remove Palette
Using Lightroom Classic's early access "Remove" palette Generative AI feature, it would be immensely helpful to add and adjust the amount of noise over the selected area being filled. Introducing a noise adjustment slider within the Remove palette would greatly enhance the tool's flexibility and efficiency.
Currently, adding noise to the filled area is easier in Photoshop because Generative Fills create their own smart object layers. Unfortunately, this level of control isn't available in Lightroom Classic as it stands. The Generative AI tool works well for removing logos from complex textures, such as clothing or a basketball. However, the filled areas often appear too smooth, possibly due to low-resolution generation, making the edits noticeable. A bit of noise can significantly improve the realism, making the filled area nearly indistinguishable to the eye.
Although it's possible to remask the area and add noise using an isolated brush, this method is redundant and problematic. It’s challenging to distinguish the previous mask, leading to potential errors where noise might be missed or added incorrectly.
Suggested Solution:
- Noise Adjustment Slider: Add a slider within the Remove palette for real-time adjustment of noise levels.
- Real-time Preview: Provide a live preview of noise application to fine-tune the effect instantly.
- Seamless Integration: Ensure the noise adjustment integrates smoothly with the Generative AI fill, maintaining workflow efficiency.
Benefits:
- Enhanced Realism: Adds subtle noise to blend the filled area with the surrounding texture, improving the overall result.
- Streamlined Workflow: Simplifies the process, eliminating the need to switch between Lightroom and Photoshop.
- Precision Editing: Prevents mistakes and ensures consistent noise application within the same tool.
Conclusion:
Implementing a noise adjustment slider in the Lightroom Classic "Remove" palette would significantly improve the tool's usability and effectiveness, making it a more powerful and user-friendly option for professional photo editing. Thank you for considering this feature enhancement.
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Ne yazık ki, elektrik direkleri gibi bazı elemanlar kaldırılamaz.
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I tried to remove something with generative AI in LrC and got a fail notice and to try later.
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Trying to remove items in LrC only to find a substitute item in its place. I am ensuring the selected area covers all of the selected item yet I'm still getting no joy. I am having to use the lasso tool in PS instead so it's actually increasing my workflow for many files. I am stopping using the LrC tool until it is improved. When it works however, it works well....just not often enough.
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So let's try it.
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Still not ready to take a walk on the wildside, I need a bit more reality right now, it's like there is too much plastic out there. I will eventually expermint to understand but still not ready for the whole Enchilada!!
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The heal, remove and clone all need separate toggles so that the history doesn't affect all spot removal. Currently you can't clone, remove and heal in one image. It's all heal, all remove or all clone. Not ideal.
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"Currently you can't clone, remove and heal in one image. It's all heal, all remove or all clone."
This is incorrect. You can mix and match tools with the same image by exiting the Brush Tool panel and re-entering it when you can select a different tool without affecting previous ones. Use the B key as a toggle to achieve this so pressing B twice in succession will effect this.
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Basically getting there, butr as the reviews say, there is a darck patch after the Object is removed. Also its slows down the machine to a great deal, specially lens BLUR. working on a M2 Mac studio , sonoma 32 gb ram.
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My biggest frustration with AI generation (for removal of something in the image) in ACR is the loss of keeping an iteration and then trying to see if it can do something better.
By this, I mean that I get three options: #1 is OK, #2 is not good, and #3 is bad. I now select to refresh, and all three are worse than #1 from before, but I've removed it. If the second set had another one that was considered OK, I could have compared them side by side, but that's gone as well. It's really bad when the second set is bad and I've removed the OK version which could have been fixed to make it fine.
Is there any way to keep one or more of a set of three to "bank" it/them, for future comparisons?