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Update (Dec 2024): With the new release, it is no longer necessary to perform Generative Remove Operations prior to Cropping.
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The changes done in the current release DO NOT change the problematic situation with Remove.
Yes we can now apply remove even if the image is cropped BUT it doesn't work well.
Starting point.
I paint the Gen Remove
All works till now, I painted on the uncropped image.
I then Crop the image AND refresh the Gen Remove.
All seems good now as well...
Wrong!!!
Look at the hidden reality:
When the full uncropped image is revealed I can see the Gen Remove left an horrible blob on the tree outside the crop, something that didn't happen when I painted on the uncropped image BUT because we can't do "Show Uncropped Image" I can't see the poor result of the refresh so I am led to believe all was ok (but it was not the case)
• The reality is that at all times we must always see AND paint the remove on the entire image otherwise we leave out parts necessary for the Remove to be usable in all situations...so we need the option "Show Uncropped Image" in LrC like in ACR to properly paint usable remove AND judge its quality when we refresh.
Needless to say that painting a partial remove when the image is cropped delivers horrible partial results as the moment one changes the crop the remove must be redone/refined/completed.
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In my LR generative remove is not working at all. is this server issue? or experienced by anyone else too?
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@AkhileshS20: "my LR generative remove is not working at all."
Sometimes firewalls and anti-malware / anti-virus utilities incorrectly block some network requests from LR. Try these troubleshooting steps:
- Temporarily disable all the firewall / anti-malware on your computer. If that solves the problem, then add a specific exclusion for LR to the firewall's rules.
- Connect to another network, preferably one serviced by a different ISP. E.g. a Wifi connection of a neighbor, a coffee shop, work, or your phone's hotspot. Sometimes the routers in these networks block LR's requests, especially in authoritarian countries like China.
- On Mac, try relaunching the Finder -- start Finder, click the Finder menu, and do Quit Finder. Someone reported that this solved this problem for him.
To help others, please let us know which of these work and which don't.
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What are the best ways to speed this up? Selecting the first couple of spots works, then it starts lagging massively, showing the little rotating circle until you can select the next area. Until this has finished rotating, there's no chance of doing anything. Also, the processing is significantly slower than in Photoshop. Almost twice as slow. I haven't touched it again after 10 minutes.
Windows 10, 2xXeon something, 128 GB RAM, Quadro M5000, most recent version (can't check atm). This was slow before, but now it's also laggy
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@Corniger: "What are the best ways to speed this up?"
Which mode of the Remove tool are you using? Clone, Heal, Remove without Generative Remove selected (Content Aware), or Remove with Generative Remove selected?
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Remove with Gen AI selected, Detect Objects not selected. Use GPU set to auto.
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@Corniger: "Selecting the first couple of spots works, then it starts lagging massively..Remove with Gen AI selected, Detect Objects not selected. Use GPU set to auto."
Note that LR's AI commands ignore the setting of Preferences > Performance > Use Graphics Processor (they always use it). Two thoughts:
1. Adobe recommends using the Heal, Clone, and Content-Aware modes for small spots, e.g. sensor dust, small acne, etc. They are much, much faster and usually work well for those things. That won't address the cause of the slowdown, but it could help you get your work done.
2. Try updating your graphics driver by going directly to the manufacturer's web site:
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/troubleshoot-gpu.html#solution-4
If that doesn't help, please copy/paste here the entire contents of the LR menu command Help > System Info -- that will let us see exactly which versions of hardware and software LR thinks you're running.
Updating the driver may not help, but having the latest driver is always the first step in troubleshooting LR's image-processing issues.
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OK, that totally makes sense. I was happy with the old spot removal tool - albeit very slow and cumbersome in LR, as opposed to PS, but I haven't used it in years because of that, so I'll try again!
The remove tool should only be used for "biggies", objects, people etc., for efficiency reasons, since also sometimes in PS a tiny speck can take a while to remove.
That's why I was wondering if remove works via local engine or remote engine? In PS, at least for generative AI, you are/were able to choose.
My GPU drivers are always the latest studio drivers anyway, do I need to use the "risky" ones?
Thank you very much!
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@Corniger: "My GPU drivers are always the latest studio drivers anyway, do I need to use the "risky" ones?"
You should try Nvidia's Game Ready drivers only if you encounter a suspected problem with the latest Studio driver. Nvidia releases Game Ready drivers more frequenty, and Studio drivers are just Game Ready drivers for which Nvidia has done extra testing with creative apps like LR and PS.
"I was wondering if remove works via local engine or remote engine? "
All the older remove tools are still present as "modes", but the naming is confusing:
You get the old Content-Aware Remove by clicking Remove mode and unchecking Use Generative AI.
All of the modes run locally in your LR Classic app except for Generative AI, which uses the Adobe Firefly servers.
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Hello. I've read some of the contributions - particularly the one where the 'removal' of a human is replaced not removed. When I highlight someone to be removed, it is replaced with something that is not even human.:
How can I remove and not replace? I do not see an option. I am using Lightroom Classic release 14.1 and build 202412062302-d2b56666
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to be clear, that 'thing' is the replacement.
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Okay, I think I figured it out: I need to make a sweeping inclusion of the material around the subject to be removed. This time it worked. But you should have a health warning on this tool - I'm going to have nightmares for weeks.
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@Nikon Z8: "I need to make a sweeping inclusion of the material around the subject to be removed."
Right. If you check the option Detect Objects, it will usually include enough border around the object to avoid this. (But beware that Detect Objects doesn't work well with skinny objects and near the edges of the photo.)
See this article for more tips on how to remove objects more reliably:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
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Hi,
While I love the AI feature, it is wonky. When I want to remove something, I want it comletely removed and not replaced with an alien. This is okay but am waiting for the next versions. It is still more work then it needs to be.
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@jerryy20523319: "it is wonky. When I want to remove something, I want it completely removed and not replaced with an alien."
See this article for how to remove objects more reliably:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
Most complaints about Remove are addressed in the article. But if it doesn't help, please attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo (not a screenshot), so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. With nearly every one of the several dozen problem photos posted here, we've been able to show how to quickly remove the desired objects.
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@sherwood77: "Doesn't remove the lightpole and adds 'junk'.
Generative Remove quickly removed the pole in my LR 14.1. I did it in two pieces (see below).
1. Make sure to uncheck Detect Objects -- it doesn't work well, especially with skinny objects and along the edges of photos.
2. If you make a selection approximately as shown below, does it work better?
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hello, i am a new lightroom user. i use a mac mini m4pro and i just downloaded the lightroom 14.1 version. i am trying to use generative removal but the system tells me to check my internet connection which works fine at 50 mbps. what should i do?
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@turcotravel: "i am trying to use generative removal but the system tells me to check my internet connection which works fine at 50 mbps. what should i do?"
Sometimes firewalls and anti-malware / anti-virus utilities incorrectly block some network requests from LR. Try these troubleshooting steps:
- Temporarily disable all the firewall / anti-malware on your computer. If that solves the problem, then add a specific exclusion for LR to the firewall's rules.
- Connect to another network, preferably one serviced by a different ISP. E.g. a Wifi connection of a neighbor, a coffee shop, work, or your phone's hotspot. Sometimes the routers in these networks block LR's requests, especially in authoritarian countries like China.
- On Mac, try relaunching the Finder -- start Finder, click the Finder menu, and do Quit Finder. Someone reported that this solved this problem for him.
To help others, please let us know which of these work and which don't.
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Preferisco non utilizzarla, tante volte peggiora l' immagine. Crea ombre o artefatti. Molto rraramete funzione bane e solo per piccoli dettagli. Peggio del classico "rimuovi". Sarrebbe meglio che non ci fosse.
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@Maurizio Santi: "many times it worsens the image. It creates shadows or artifacts. Very rarely a bane function and only for small details. Worse than the classic "remove".
1. Uncheck Detect Objects (on by default in LR 14) -- it doesn't work well, especially with skinny objects and along the edges of photos.
2. See this article for how to remove objects more reliably:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
Most complaints about Remove are addressed in the article. But if it doesn't help, please attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo (not a screenshot), so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. With nearly every one of the several dozen problem photos posted here, we've been able to show how to quickly remove the desired objects.
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I have been using this feature quite a bit to remove fly-aways from people's hair during outdoor sessions.
I noticed a few things after my initial selection of the section of the head I am trying to fix. When it analyzes the selection, sometimes it's accurate, but more often than not, it selects too much or not enough. Once I do have a selection that I like and generate to remove - most of the selections have more crazy looking fly-aways than it being smooth. (my background has a heavy bokeh). I typically have to generate again or layer the generative remove over top the first removal to get a result that looks good and realistic.
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@ApexGD: "...remove fly-aways from people's hair during outdoor sessions. ... but more often than not, it selects too much or not enough."
It sounds like you have the Detect Objects option selected? It often doesn't work well, especially with skinny objects and near the photo edges. You might find it more effective to unselect it and manually make the selection.
Also, please attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo (not a screenshot), so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail.