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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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@Bazaar: "There is no way to correctly erase an object currently, even with AI, and especially when it is at the edge of the image."
Putting aside the ghost image caused by the Sky mask, your screenshot shows that not all of the selected object near the edge was removed:
This occurs when you've cropped the image. Remove looks at all of the pixels of the image, even those that have been cropped, so if your selection doesn't included the cropped-out pixels of an object, then Remove will generate a replacement that tries to match the unselected pixels. So you have to Remove first, then Crop. If you have a crop already applied, you have to reset the crop, do the Remove, then apply the crop again.
Note that zooming in the LR Mobile camera when you take a pic will automatically apply a crop. You can tell if a crop has been applied by looking for a dot under the Crop tool:
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Deben mejorar las mascaras, selecciono lo que quiero borrar (que es algo claro en un fondo liso negro) y no lo borra con totalidad solo borra una parte de todo lo que seleccione, me sigue resultando mejor ir a ps para hacer este tipo de cosas. ya que con la herramienta clonar de lr tampoco es tan eficiente como la de ps. dejo foto del antes y el despues. como se ve no ha borrado bien-
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Is AI replace going soft on us? Maybe it's just me, but I'm finding that sometimes the ai replace/remove is not sharp...here's an example. raw cr2 image (in .jpg form because I'm apparntly not likeable enough for Adobe to accept my .cr2 images, it refuses to let me upload them here...), no adjustments, lens corrections, crops, etc. I included a couple of screen shots also.
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here is link to download .cr2 file https://file.io/DToKkB5smAQp
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I tried to download the .cr2 but after a long wait got this error (multiple times):
Perhaps use a free account at Dropbox, Onedrive, or Google Drive?
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ok, try it off my google workspace drive https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qT582PPZk6Z6-PBy4J5lG9RqxwHxGX1A/view?usp=sharing should be able to access it.
thanks ~paul
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I see the same thing in that photo: the replacement has noticeably blurrier texture in the wood and sand. I went through about 25 potential variations and found a better one than most. I used a brush mask over the same area and set the mask's Sharpness to the maximum, which made a small bit of improvement. See the two attachments. To my eyes, the result is good but not great, if you're not zooming in too much.
I also found that completing the edits to my taste, with more contrast, texture, and clarity, made the blurriness much less noticeable. See "finished.jpg".
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John, thanks for the update. That photo is just one I was using to practice ai remove/replace, so the image itself isn't a 'keeper' for me...but it did show me the 'issue' of soft replacement that I though I had noitice on some other images when using the ai tool. I assume Adobe is aware of it and will figure out a fix. As Always, thank for your deep-dive and great info. ~paul
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I don't know if the engineers are aware of the soft replacements, but there are several other reports in this thread about it (which is the point of this thread).
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I absolutely love this new feature as it saves me so much time. I don't have to bring every image into Photoshop anymore. However, I would like to be able to see the before and after from using Generative AI. Is there a way to do that? If so I haven't found it.
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@amy.elise.photography: "I would like to be able to see the before and after from using Generative AI"
With the mouse, click and hold down on the eyeball icon:
If you Alt/Opt Click on the eyeball, you can permanently toggle it on and off.
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Hi
I am having error message saying that "Generative Remove Failed" please try it later, can anyone assist me thank you.
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Others have found that this can be caused by their computer Firewall. This video may help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDsF6oTD5Q4
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La herramienta es muy útil. Me alegra no tener que cambiar a PS cada vez que tengo que eliminar algo. Únicamente diría que, al querer eliminar algo, a veces añade objetos en vez de borrar.
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@MARIA JOSE38155999mz1r: "sometimes it adds objects instead of deleting".
See this article for how to more reliably remove objects:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
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Keeps replacing people with other people instead of the background
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See this article for how to more reliably remove objects:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
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Hello,
I'm using Lightroom Classic.
OK when it works it's incredible but lots of time it replace the personne or the objet instead of eraising it... I don't understand why. I try differents settings but I have the same resulte... juste replace instead of eraise.
If someone could explain to me.
Thanks in advence for your tips.
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See this article for how to more reliably remove objects:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
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I love this. Saves me time removing people but don't always work everytime. It is a great feature. Just like Ai in photoshop - don't always remove people/object everytime though, just replaces them but most of the time in my experience, it is great!
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See this article for how to more reliably remove objects:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
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Love how it manages in most cases to fix problems that even Photoshop would struggle with.
BUT. There are a lot of times when it generates extra grain that wasn't there in the original. Maybe this is to do with working on the ENR version? It is as if the new patch uses the grain from the original image?
Oh and of course - I would love for it to be FASTER.
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@waltoncreative: "There are a lot of times when it generates extra grain that wasn't there in the original. Maybe this is to do with working on the ENR version? It is as if the new patch uses the grain from the original image?"
It's not accessing the undenoised image. But there have been a number of examples here where it doesn't quite match the texture of the background replacement. Try including a much larger amount of background around the object being removed -- that often works for me to get better background matches. If that doesn't help, upload the DNG to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar, and post the sharing link here.
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I have a question...my understanding was that denoise should be one of the first steps in the workflow before diving into other adjustments...is that still ture?...should denoise be used before ai replace, or visa versa now?