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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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@Ana Victoria_Lozano7659: "When opening the previous catalogs, all the parts generated with the option to remove with AI disappear"
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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After re-importing catalog and making sure `opacity` was set to 100% I got good results.
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When using the remove tool in Lightroom Classic with the Generative AI feature turned on, why does it insist on replacing people and animals we want to remove with other often monstrously distorted people and images. Why can't "Remove" mean remove what is highlighted?
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@Sukudhew3479648237xu: "why does it insist on replacing people and animals we want to remove with other often monstrously distorted people and images."
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, 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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Tried using this today to remove a string of lights on a portrait and while one iteration removed most of the lights a grey line was left behind ... so not sucessfull
I did try making the selection larger but it still left a grey line in 20% of the delection
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When it comes to Generative Remove usually you will have no other choice then to generate anew.
Check the screenshots:
At this point Gen Remove failed, 3 version 0% usability.
I need to rety.
Ah ah, second attempt, variation 5 overall worked.
6 version but overall only 1 works.
1 in 6 success rate.
Same image in Photoshop BUT with instructions when I type as instructions "Cat Fur"
3 versions 1 works
1 in 3 success rate...no need to iterate though version to see which works unlike LrC since thumbnails help.
All it takes for Camera Raw to be more successful at removing is to add instruction..BUT that would open the door to also generating content on our images.
That option is BTW one click away from you: Edit in > Adobe Photoshop:
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@pavelk39392526: "I did try making the selection larger but it still left a grey line in 20% of the delection"
There might be an easy-to-remedy cause of this:
- If you've applied Remove on top of an AI mask, do Settings > Update AI Settings. That usually helps, but sometimes people have had to delete the AI mask, do Remove, then redo the AI mask.
- You may have the Opacity slider set less than 100. LR sometimes changes the slider during an upgrade and the new LR 14 Remove UI hides the slider, making it easy to miss that it's not 100.
- If the string of lights extends to the edge of the photo, you might have to disable any cropping commands (Crop, Transform, Lens Correction) so Remove doesn't try to match the cropped-out pixels.
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, 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 feel like this update made the process worse.
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Removed objects. But when I moved image to Photoshop those areas are now shaded.
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"intelligent" -- I don't think so....as someone else said it just leaves a Ghost of the object, does not get rid of it. Perhaps you released the software too soon. (Yes - fowllowed the Lightroom Queens suggestions, still no luck.) As is,it useless. (BTW- it happens every time I tried to use AND yes I am updated with your newest release.)
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@paulao65014850: "it just leaves a Ghost of the object, does not get rid of it. ... it happens every time I tried to use"
Make sure the Opacity slider is set to 100:
You'll have to make at least one brush stroke to see the slider.
If that 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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Generative remove in the new version is working less efficient than the previous version. even when only removing unwanted birds or sensor dust in the sky, in 80% of all cases it creates visible edges that can not be removed with LR - not a success.
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@Norbert37623792xq2h: "even when only removing unwanted birds or sensor dust in the sky, in 80% of all cases it creates visible edges that can not be removed with LR"
There have been a couple other similar complaints here, but no original photos posted showing the problem. Please attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the *unmodified* original photo, so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail.
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I am trying to remove a person from my photo and the generative remove tool keeps putting a bear in place of the person I am trying to remove. I dont want it to do that.
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@aaronfoster84: "the generative remove tool keeps putting a bear in place of the person I am trying to remove."
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, 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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Bonjour
Ok avec le message précédent , le système est devenu trés trés lent .... on ne sais même plus ce qu'on a sélectionné tellement c'est lent et cela provoque des erreurs .
j'espère une amélioration rapide
Cordialement
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I tried to remove a parked car in front of a well known building, and I was surprised that the image library you're using didn't have enough info in it to replace the object. It didn't fill the bushes correctly, one option, put a walkway and a door where there were bushes and a window. It's a night shot, so far from perfrect. I'm pretty sure I can fix with photoshop, but still...
Good try, This really wasnt a great shot, and I bet I get better results with people
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@Mark340860516rwv "it can't even remove a small corner of my image ... The object to be removed is a white triangular shaped distraction in the bottom right."
Using Before.jpg, my LR easily removed the white triangle in the corner:
When Remove has problems with objects on the edges of the photo, that indicates there are cropped-out pixels beyond the edge that Remove is trying to match (green background, in this case). So you have to undo any cropping commands (Crop, Transform, Lens Correction), apply Remove, then redo those commands.
However, the metadata in Before.jpg indicates that it was exported from a Nikon D750 raw, with none of those cropping commands applied. That camera's raw sensor is 6032 x 4032 pixels, and the Camera Raw engine in LR automatically crops it to 6016 x 4016. That cropping is invisible to the user and always occurs, but Remove looks at those cropped-out pixels nevertheless.
See here for how to select those hidden pixels and ensure Remove doesn't try to match them:
Adobe considers this "as-designed" rather than a bug.
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@MichaelN0815: "I generate a mask for the sky and increase the brightness. Then I remove a part (here the top of the hill) which is in the area of this mask with Generative Removing. The removed part is still visible due it's different brightness."
Do Settings > Update AI Settings to have LR recompute the sky mask. In general, Adobe wants you to do Remove first then apply masks.
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THX, I didn't know that. It's possible to Update all affected masks? Or a Solutions to search for it? And, more important, what the reason for the need of update the mask?
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Make sure you are using 100% opacity. Good luck!
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In my experience, I do the generative remove before anything else and keep the outside portion of the round brush well outside the edges. Then do all other editing. If you do a denoise first, it's still OK. Good Luck.