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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 remove tool is not as good as the one inside photoshop.
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@rlpoetschke: "The remove tool is not as good as the one inside photoshop."
Photoshop's Generative Remove and LR's Generative Remove both use Adobe Firefly. But the non-destructive editing model of LR means there are some things you need to learn about LR's Generative Remove to get the best results.
First, uncheck Detect Objects (on by default in LR 14) -- it doesn't work well, especially with skinny objects and along the edges of photos.
Second, see this quick-read 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 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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As @John R Ellis said the models used by Photoshop and ACR are the same; in CR they run on RAW data.
But Generative Fill is vastly superior in Ps.
. In Ps we can type instructions.
. In Ps we can feather the fill/selection.
. In Ps we can movw the fill without triggering a refresh, which allows users to place it better...I fixed this in LrC using the SDK but due to lack of feathering it doens't work well.
. In Ps we can generate many variations without loosing the ones we have already.
. In Ps we can copy and paste the Genrative Remove to other images as it is (John has implemeted this in his Plug-in "Copy Settings" but Adobe doesn't allow it)
. In Ps we can erase part of the variation without losing it : refine subtracting in LrC is simply horrible.
. In Ps variations are presented as thumbnails which is better for usability.
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Gnrative fill is handicapped and vastly less usable in LrC than in Photoshop.
It's not a good port IMO.
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TLDR. - Photoshop generative AI works way better than the LrC
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For Heaven's sake, Adobe. JUST MAKE THE FUNCTIONS THAT ARE IN PHOTOSHOP AND LIGHTROOM (CLASSIC) WORK THE SAME!!!!! The "Remove" function within LrC SUCKS whereas the one in PS does work. I shouldn't have to jump from LrC to PS just to do a single function. Get your act together!
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@MEH98026: "The "Remove" function within LrC SUCKS whereas the one in PS does work."
Generative Remove does work the same in both, but because of LR's non-destructive editing model, there are some things you have to spend a few minutes learning about in order to get the best results:
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 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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My situation was to remove a large clip (from a clip on light) on the edge of the inside of a piano - tried your removal tool for the first time and it seemed to get the idea (unlike some AIs) but it took the 2nd variation to nail it. Saved me a HUGE amount of time. Very helpful.
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The generative remove in LR doens't work most of the time. For exemple: when i try to remove people on background, in the most of time LR create a bizzare person instead of remove. The same happen when i try remove cables or elements on the walls. Instead of remove, LR create something bizzare.
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@Lucas Saporiti: "when i try to remove people on background, in the most of time LR create a bizarre person instead of remove. The same happen when i try remove cables or elements on the walls."
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 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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only part of the selected object was removed ( all 3 options)
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@jeanleon83: "only part of the selected object was removed"
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 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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Often when I use the generative AI remove feature it replaces instead of removing. For example, I tried to remove a person but it replaced it with another person. Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
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@johnw53783389: "when I use the generative AI remove feature it replaces instead of removing."
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 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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Leaving the same complaint as many other people here.
The feature simply doesn't work. Yes I have read the tips of expanding the search area, but it provides similar issues where the AI cant detect the inconsistencies.
Frustrating to be paying more money year after year for more features that do not work properly.
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@Andrew22540702ffi5, @sherwood77, @Gary_Robles8438,
To use Generative Remove most effectively, you should spend a few minutes reading this article, which describes a few more tips other than just making selections bigger:
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). 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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@MEH98026: "It makes no sense that Adobe has two different Remove algorithms with the LrC one being inferior to the one in ACR."
They're the same. If you have an example where they're not, attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo (not a screenshot).
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@Gary_Robles8438: "I do have an issue if the object I want to remove is on the top edge of the image."
Objects on the edge require a little extra care, due to LR's non-destructive editing:
1. Uncheck Detect Objects, which doesn't work well with objects on the edge.
2. Undo the commands that can crop pixels -- Crop, Transform, Lens Correction. Apply Remove and then redo those commands. Remove tries to match the unselected, cropped-out pixels. (This is described in the article.)
If this doesn't help, then attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo (not a screenshot), and most likely we'll be able to show how to quickly remove the desired objects.
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This simply does not work. I highlight the area I want removed and nothing happens, regardless if it's AI, clone or remove. I am using LR classic v13.4
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Hi there, The generative remove works for me in simpler cases but leaves a hard edge around the removal area when the sorrounding area is fairly blank. See the screenshot below where I removed the tree and it leaves the edge and doesn't blend correctly. I am using the latest light room version: 14.0.1
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@Akshay Harshe Photography: "generative remove ... leaves a hard edge around the removal area when the surrounding area is fairly blank."
One cause of this is applying Remove on top of an AI mask, e.g. a Sky mask. Looking at your screenshot, I don't think you did that in this case, but if you did, do Settings > Update AI Settings to recompute the mask.
But in general, Generative Remove (in both LR and PS) sometimes doesn't match the tone of the replacements very well with the original. That looks like the case here. You can ameliorate the problem by using the Heal tool on top of the Remove replacement, using smaller individual irregularly shaped heal strokes along the hard edge: