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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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super. bravo
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Hi!
Just started using it, still exploring, it helps, but a bit slow and not as "spot healing from Photoshop " , But we testing 🙂 and its new feature
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A expansão Generativa já esta bem aceita no PS, trabalho muito com fundo infinito e muitas das vezes preciso aumentar o tamanho do mesmo, falta a função para aumentar o tamanho da fotografia no LR!
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Il faudrait ajouter une option nous permettant de vous envoyer des rapports avant/après pour vous signalez quand ça ne fonctionne pas du tout par exemple ici
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Ce n'est pas exploitable aujourd'hui.
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Generally, in my LRC, Generative Remove has been very good with solid objects. But the attached instance of removing a wire against an art nouveau building had much difficulty with the building decoration. It did not seem to be able to handle a reflection of the shape of the window arch detail or similar. I included before and after screen shots for comparison. I imagine is this not trivial but there should be a generalizable rule that could be observed to at least get the shapes to be correct if not the detail. Also, at 200%, it is very obvious that the replaced content is soft and melty vs. the hard edges that appear all around it.
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Un bel outil que je viens de tester et vraiment réactif. Il me tarde déjà de pouvoir l'utiliser et gagner du temps.
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Good first step but needs improved feathering/transition between the filled area and the rest of the image, and better at matching noise. See attached images
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I experienced same behavior in concert photography, and also reported it
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It would be very useful to be able to mark another area of the photo to indicate the type of object to be generated.
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When i use the new feature, it dosen´t work. The progess bar comes to the end, but nothing happen or the progess bar stuck at 3/4 of the way.
The object will not be removed. As in the picture, you can wait for minutes, but nothing will happen.
I use windows, maybe its a thing on windows?
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Yes, that´s the same problem I also have. I hope it can be fixed. It works on Photoship though!
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I've tried the Generative remove on a couple of images with vastley differing results. One was a cow in a foggy field and the result was excellent. The cow was replaced by a perfect looking fill of grass, fog and sky. In the second I tried to remove my black cat from the grey floor. First variation replaced most of the space with a light cat, second with a black dog and the third was a grey roll of felt I think. Not sure why a remove function seems to replace on occasions, especially with just a different animal. Promising though based on my first image results.
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I forgot to mention, this was using Lightroom Classic 13.3.
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Poderia ser possível fazer ajustes na IA gerada, como por exemplo adicionar ruído.
Algumas fotos com ISO alto a parte gerada com IA fica muito "cremosa", deixando a foto irreal.
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Edges are problematic. I have tried several times but cannot use the generative feature to remove something at the edge if there's still part of the object beyond the edge of the visible image. I see the tip that I should remove before cropping, but that's not always possible. Also, I use M4/3 cameras, and there are pixels beyond the image edge at wider angles. How about an option to limit the scope of the generative AI to only the visible/cropped image, and ignore any pixels beyond that?
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This remove tool doesn't seem to want to remove the selection. It just endlessly gives me variations of the thing I want to remove.
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Could you please explain the meaning and proposed value of the "Visualize spots" checkbox and slider in the newly-renamed Remove panel (for both generative and non-generative removal tools)? I see that it shows the edge transitions of objects in the image, but what does "spots" mean in this context, and how is the visualization believed to be helpful/intended to be used? (LR Classic 13.3.)
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It's not new, it's just moved from the toolbar beneath the photo. It's a great tool for finding dust spots that might be missed in full color photos.
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I am working with raw images from a Sony a6700 (.arw file) and in many cases the remove tool leaves a faint transparent version of the removed object. This even happens with simple objects against simple backgrounds.
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A long shot, but might you have use the Masking tools previously? There should be a red dot beneath the Masking tool if they're the cause.
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It`s a great tool, but I see an error when I click on a white area to correct the white balance where i just removed an object. The white balance tool meters the object that I previously removed instead the white color.
I hope I've been helpful.
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Deleted as inaccurate - VB
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This is a bug:
Expected behavior is that the samplers (WB and otherwise) should always sample the post-Remove content, i.e., after Remove has been applied, not before.
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Hello! I applied m y standard preset, made a mask for the sky to darken it a bit and then used the generative remove tool to get rid of a couple of people from the image as well. It appears that the gerative remove is on top of everything else so you can see the outline of the people on top of the sky. Do I need to do the generative remove before anything else?