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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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@kaitlynanne: "I went back into lighroom and it's showing the same error of needing remove settings to be updated."
Adobe just released LR 14.0.1 to fix this bug:
If updating to 14.0.1 doesn't fix the issue, you may have to re-upgrade your catalog from the LR 13 version (see second reply from Adobe employee Rikk Flohr at the top of that thread).
If you're still having problems, please add details of what you're observing and what you've tried (not just "same!") to that thread, including the full output from the menu command Help > System Info.
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Same here! I removed a lot of unwanted "objects" in hundred of photos before the update. Now after the update to the latest LrC version and with the updatet catalog, I need to update each photo manually again. In my opinion it should be done automatically for each image after the catalog update.
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@Sandro A.: "I removed a lot of unwanted "objects" in hundred of photos before the update. Now after the update to the latest LrC version and with the updatet catalog, I need to update each photo manually again."
Adobe just released LR 14.0.1 to fix this bug, and after updating, you may have to re-upgrade your LR 13 catalog. See here for details:
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I found a bug....
I'm experiencing a continual need to "update" the generative AI settings on images. The error message I get is "Some remove settings need to be updated". Not sure why though. This is happening on images I'm not even working on (or syncing to) and I'm doing nothing more advanced than working on images one by one then moving onto the next. However, some of those older images no longer show the remove when I click back on them and have to be updated.
Lightroom 14
Intel 13900K
RTX 4090
64GB Ram
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I have the same. I removed a lot of unwanted "objects" in photos before the update. Now after the update to the latest LrC version and with the updatet catalog, I need to update every photo manually. In my opinion it should be done automatically for each image after the catalog update.
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Samee! Just removed all the unwanted stuff and now its all back 😞
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@Laura22160996y2tc: "Just removed all the unwanted stuff and now its all back"
@jasonmarkharris: "everytime i go back to a photo it asked me to update masks, and ai mask. "
Adobe just released LR 14.0.1 to fix this bug:
If updating to 14.0.1 doesn't fix the issue, you may have to re-upgrade your catalog from the LR 13 version (see second reply from Adobe employee Rikk Flohr at the top of that thread).
If you're still having problems, please add details of what you're observing and what you've tried (not just "same!") to that thread, including the full output from the menu command Help > System Info.
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I already found it and got it sorted thanks
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The remove+generative AI failed to remove selected objects (humans): this tool changed the person position, the where he was looking , etc etc. No removal took effect frem that image
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@rivalg: "this tool changed the person position, the where he was looking , etc "
See this article for how to remove objects more reliably:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
Most complaints about Remove replacing are addressed in the article. But if it doesn't help, please attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo, so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. With nearly everyone who has posted a problem photo, we've been able to show how to quickly remove the desired objects.
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I was really excited for this remove feature and it worked great ....but it did not SAVE or EXPORT the result
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Have had the exact same issue and just wasted an HOUR trying to redo the edits, only to have all the issues reappear in the photos. PLEASE FIX THIS!
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@Catherine31232442u2qc: "just wasted an HOUR trying to redo the edits, only to have all the issues reappear in the photos."
Adobe has acknowledged this bug -- see here for their workaround:
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Acredito que o novo recurso de IA do LR ainda precisa melhorar muito. Não se trata de um Bug porque o programa processa, mas sim de uma alucinação estranha de não fazer o serviço bem feito em uma condição muito favorável. Bug em vídeo
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@Alan27416038d67j, your screen recording shows you're trying to remove objects from the edge of the photo, and LR is generating some other object as a replacement:
This usually happens when there are pixels beyond the edge that have been cropped out due to Crop, Transform, or Lens Corrections. So undo any of those you've applied and then do the Remove.
See this article for more details:
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, so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. With nearly everyone who has posted a problem photo, we've been able to show how to quickly remove the desired objects.
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Thanks for the reply, but the interesting thing is that I didn't crop the photo at all, it's exactly as I took it from the camera, I'll put it here for you to test. Another thing, look, I repeated it again, making sure there was no crop in the photo and look how cool, now it added a mini ball. I did it again and finally he got it right.
Anyway, it worked.
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@Alan27416038d67j: " I didn't crop the photo at all"
You're tripping over a bug that affects many cameras. When I apply Remove to the JPEG you provide, it does quick work of getting rid of the objects and shadow in the corner:
The metadata indicates you were editing a raw from a Nikon Z fc. That camera's raw sensor is 5600 x 3728 pixels (aspect ratio ~ 1.50215), and the Camera Raw engine in LR automatically crops it to 5568 x 3712 (aspect ratio = 1.5). That cropping is invisible to the user and always occurs.
The problem is that Remove looks at all the pixels in the photo, including those that get cropped out (16 pixels on each side and 8 pixels top and bottom). But you can't see those pixels, and if you don't select them, Remove generates a replacement that matches them.
See here for how to select those hidden pixels and ensure Remove doesn't try to match them:
During the Early Access period, we weren't allowed to submit formal bug reports, so the many reports about this misbehavior got buried in the thousands of replies in the previous version of this thread. Now that it's out of Early Access (beta), it's on my list to submit a formal bug report.
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very good, thanks for the information. I didn't know about this detail.
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After using generative remove to remove a branch, the branch is back later after restarting LR. WTF?
LR Classic 14.
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release 14.0
just upgraded and my first attempt was flawless with LR. I has worked good up to this point but this was a complicated background
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Hello.
Lightroom Classic 14.0 on Windows 11
It would seem the app updated to this version in the background in the past 24 hours. Suddenly, the Remove tool, which has worked beautifully as an eraser, is not working - the result ends up moving fragments of the object I'm trying to erase, from one part of the image to another.
Am I missing something?
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@jerseyjon: "the result ends up moving fragments of the object I'm trying to erase, from one part of the image to another."
Please attach full-resolution screenshots (not phone pics) of the ENTIRE LR window showing the photo after you've made your selection of the object and then after you've clicked Remove. We'll then see exactly what's going on and can likely provide an easy solution.
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@bergamar to truly match grain in LrC is pretty much impossible.
LrC grain Library is very limited compared to other softwares.
What you can do is apply a Mask with Local Grain over the Gen Remove Area and try to match the image noise/grain.
You can simplyfy the process by creating a Full Image Mask that selects the entire image and apply to all the Image the same Local Grain.
Like this you have a match, in the sense that the grain applied by LrC will be the same everywhere BUT this approach means adding Grain above the one of the RAW.
DO NOT use Global Grain in the Detail PANEL to match grain
Unfortunately it adds blur we can't control above Grain Size +30.
The Local Grain doesn't add blur so you can keep your orginal sharpness intact, Local Grain is better.
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I experienced this also. It may be helpful to be able to create a mask directly from the current selection. With this mask one could try to adjust the appearance of the generated area.
On the positive side, in my case the generated content served as a rough guideline. Using the stamp tool was straightforward from this point on, and i was able to pick up the grainy texture from the surrounding area.