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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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When trying to remove something sticking into an area of clear aky, GR seem to need to replace pixels with something/anything and doesn't do the obvious of just using the clear sky.
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Thanks for your response, but is not working for me
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It doesnt remove the object, it replaces it with a random but similar object. It does the same for the concrete blocks in lower right of picture
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I FORGOT TO SAY - its the white car in the distance I am removing
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It is likely that there is too tight a selection and leaving some shadow or reflection behind.
This was my first attempt on your image with the area shown for an example.
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Thanks! yes, it appears I was going in too tight
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You need to allow some room around the item you want to remove, and be sure to select the near invisible reflections/shadows
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Whoops! @Rikk Flohr: Photography has already replied.
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That's ok - we had similar answers.
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Thanks
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Would be nice if I could use keyboard shortcuts to adjust brush size. Also would like the ability to click a button to committ the changes and then use the reset button if I need to revert back to all the individual changes.
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The left and right square bracket keys can be used to resize the brush.
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L'intelligence artificielle étant tellement forte maintenant , je ne vais pas prendre la peine d'écrire mon commentaire en anglais, il sera de toute façon facilement traduit .
Que dire sur cette outil maintenant inclus à Lightroom , c'est presque le bonheure .
J'utilisais souvent cette fonction sur photoshop et j'arrivais avec photoshop à faire en sorte que la correction soit parfaite.
En effet la génération par IA n'est pas toujours parfaite si on zoom un peu sur l'image .
Sur une image comportant du bruit photo , on peut facilement se rendre compte que l'IA n'arrive pas à appliquer un bruit similaire sur la zone traitée . Avec photoshop il était facile d'isoler le calque pour en suite aller lui appliquer un filtre de bruit correspondant au reste de l'image et rendre la génération IA parfaite .
Cette fonction n'est pas présente sur Lightroom . Avoir la possibilité d'ajuster certains paramètres de l'image générée serait donc un trés gros plus .
En tout cas je tiens quand même a dire un grand bravo pour l'ajout de cette fonction.
Merci
Simon
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My experience with the new Generative Remove in Lightroom Classic is that it replaces the target object with an alternative object instead removing the target object as intended. Continous attemps at Refresh only result in more replacement objects but no removal options.
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You need to leave room around the item to be removed. This includes any shadows, reflections or projections. You could also review the posts on Page 6 from @Rikk Flohr: Photography and myself that explain and demonstrate how to make a selection that works as you expect.
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Thanks for your reply Ian. I have tried a variety of different photos / objects and tried applying a liberal amount of brush to cover any unseen shadows and still get the same result. The AI replaces the target object instead of removing it. Continued refreshing only results in more choices of a replacement object. Any thoughts?
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Habe das Generative entfenen mehrmals ausprobiert, doch es geschieht nichts. Der grüne Ladebalken läuft bis zum Ende, doch auch nach etwa 15 min tut sich nichts 😞
Bitte um Hilfe !
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I like the new generative remove tool. It has worked well in the several photos I've tested. It was able to eliminate things I wasn't able to get rid of in the past.
I also like the decision to move the Tool Overlay section to the Remove Tool panel.
I had a problem in one photo where I wanted to remove a car and it kept replacing it with a different car. Perhaps add a checkbox or some way to indicate you want what's in the masked area removed or replaced to help the tool decide what it should do.
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I tried to remove a car from a picture and I selected remove. All it did was change it to another type of car.
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@clrussphotography See this post: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/p-new-ai-powered-generative-remove-earl... and subsequent replies
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That helped! Thanks!
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The old repair tools works better for removing small portions of hair in a close-up portrait. The new Beta removing tool does recognize only parts of the hair I have marked. Sometimes Lightroom says "the is nothing to mark". I usually do a lot of retouching and detail repairing stuff of faces. Removing single hair is part of that. And for that the old removing tool worked much better.
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My first use went great! Hopefully this before/after GIF will animate:
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Generative AI Remove produces two distinct types of content. One type REPLACES a selected object in the photo with some other object. For example, replaces a person with some other person or replaces the person with a dog or mailbox. The other type REMOVES the selected object and fills in the vacated space with content that seems to be derived from the same image with the idea of showing what a reasonalbe person would believe would have been seen had that object not been present when the photo was originallty taken (content aware remove does similar but no where near as well). In most traditional representational photography (landscape, travel, family, portrait, nature, etc.), the later case is the desired one.
What this tool needs is a selecton where the user can indicate if they want their selected object REPLACED by a different object or if they want their selected object REMOVED by having background type content inserted into the vacated space.
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Absolutely spot on. The seemingly random nature of whether you are going to get some object replace the one you are removing is the biggest failure of the Generative Remove feature both in Lightroom and Photoshop. A command to instruct the software to either replace the object with something else, or with the background that would have been there behind and around the object being removed is the one major missing feature in the whole Generative Remove / Replace feature. In essence it is brilliant but in practice it can be very annoying and at times totally unusable.