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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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My experience so far is this feature is pretty lame. As others have reported, it doesm't actually remove the object and fill in the background; it replaces the object with some random blob or blobs.
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@redb0xster, temporarily remove any crop and disable Lens Corrections and Transform. Include a generous boundary around the object, including any shadows or reflections, and then it should be replaced with background (removed) rather than with another version of the object. See this article:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
If that doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. If the forum won't let you attach it, upload it to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
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The biggest update ever since adding the generative fill!!!I've noticed it does better when selecting in parts. I love that I don't need to spot heal in Photoshop as much.
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It's probably an early implementation bug but FYI, when using the new remove tool I''ve found instances of it properly removing an object (cable) from an image in the LRC interface (image 1) but if that same image is synced to the web, on the published version the removal shows some obvious irregularities (image 2.)
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Generative AI removal feature works most of the time pretty well. In a few instances, however, it replaced people with other people instead of filling in the surrounding background. New additions had a rather creepy appearance.
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@Unicorneu: "In a few instances, however, it replaced people with other peoplei"
Temporarily remove any crop and disable Lens Corrections and Transform. Include a generous boundary around the object, including any shadows or reflections, and then it should be replaced with background (removed) rather than with another version of the object. See this article:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
If that doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. If the forum won't let you attach it, upload it to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
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il programma genera nuovi soggetti simili a quello che vorrei togliere, invece io vorrei SOLO togliere il mio soggetto senza generarne di nuovi. grazie
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Have a look at below linked tutorial. It demonstrates how to use the tool to remove rather than replace.
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I realize this is a radical suggestion, but perhaps a tool that does not really remove objects should not be called the Remove tool???
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If you don't remove the shadows, refelections, projections, etc associated with the object you're trying to remove, then the AI model will try to replace it with something that would cause the shadows, etc.
Another issue that can occur is not removing an object at the edge of the frame or corner. This may be due to the image having been cropped prior to the Generative AI Remove being applied and/or lens corrections. Temporarily disabling the crop or lens corrections can often resolve the issue.
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@redb0xster, Remove does usually work in corners. Did you disable Lens Corrections and Transform before doing the Remove?
If that doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. If the forum won't let you attach it, upload it to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
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Cannot even get close to the results I get in Photoshop with Generative AI in Lightroom Classic. It always seems to want to add new elements ... not remove them. Trying to remove the edge of a tree on the side of my frame, and it wants to insert new leaves.
Excited about this, but it needs A LOT OF WORK to be production ready.
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@besler: "Trying to remove the edge of a tree on the side of my frame, and it wants to insert new leaves."
Temporarily remove any crop and disable Lens Corrections and Transform. Include a generous boundary around the object, including any shadows or reflections, and then it should be replaced with background (removed) rather than with another version of the object. See this article:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
If that doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. If the forum won't let you attach it, upload it to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
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Thanks. Hopefully that'll be fixed down the road ... I shouldn't have to remove a crop, disable Lens Corrections and Transform in order to do that correctly. Oftentimes cropping is the first thing I do, and I don't know what needs to be removed with Generative AI until that step is done.
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Very much agree -- it's creating a lot of confusion, as evidenced by all the posts here. At the very minimum, it should warn you if you've got a Crop, Lens Correction, or Transform applied.
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@besler how would you envisage it working regarding the crop? Should it temporarily clear the crop when you open the Remove tool? Or only partially remove an object that's partially cropped?
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Hi All,
haven't got chance to test the solution much, but the same as for Photoshop Generative Fill, I see the colors issue - please find the sample in the attachment. Original image size is 4000x6000, ARW, shot on Sony A7III, processed on MBP M1 16GB.
In Photoshop I have tried all the solutions proposed in the topic, no luck though. Hope this gets fixed in both apps ASAP, as the AI functionalities are barely usable otherwise.
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@Bellwography, had you previously applied masking to the area where you then applied Remove? That would cause such mismatches. Do the menu command Settings > Update AI Settings.
If that doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. If the forum won't let you attach it, upload it to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
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@jean-claudeg83383526: Google translation: "Since the "early access" installation, the function no longer works and gives an error message: Generative Deletion Failed. Check your Internet connection and try again."
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 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.
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Hello Adobe Team!
I am a fan of implementing these new tools into the LR toolbox. My initial feedback, is that this tool works best with outlier objects that are fairly isolated, and do not overlap with anything you intend to keep in the photograph. Otherwise, it seems to get quite confused about the task. Also, if it doesn't work at first go, trying to add to it seems to confuse the tool.
My primary initial report is that, if Generative AI is that last tool used before exiting the Remove/Heal/Clone toolbar, the first tool that opens when going back to that toolbar (Q), has often been defaulting to the masking portion for Generative AI, which forces you to approve a mask, and then goes throught the AI analyzing, before you are able to unselect that tool in order to use the basic Remove tool, or any other of the two tools. This is a time-suck, because you can't bypass it to select a different tool until you've gone through those two steps. Maybe I'm missing a way to exit without going through those motions?
More concerning to me though, is that since the update with the addition of Generative AI, and the Lens Blur tool--Lightroom Classic is running MUCH slower than it did before. Transitioning between photos on the Develop filmstrip is often lagging, sometimes for more than 30 seconds before registering the next photo. And using almost all the tools, from crop to coloring, is often lagging as well, allowing adjustments but not reflecting them in the photo in real time like it did prior to this latest update. And my computer is not old, or slow...it's top end editing software.
This being the case, I think unless this can be fixed, I would sacrifice those two new tools for the better workflow that Lightroom had before they were added. Especially since we are able to use Photoshop for those fine-tuned kind of edits, which only select photos need in the first place. BUT, I'm all for Lightroom trying to improve, so if these things can be fine tuned, I'm in.
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> Transitioning between photos on the Develop filmstrip is often lagging, sometimes for more than 30 seconds before registering the next photo.
It should not take that long, and is very likely related to the new Develop module caching behaviour introduced in LrC 13.3. I recommend that you start a new thread describing your expereince when transistioning between photos. You should also include a copy of your 'System Info'. This can be obtained from the LrC Help > System Info menu item. You can copy the info using the Copy button from within the dialog. Paste same into your post in new thread.