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P: New AI-powered Generative Remove (Early Access) available across all surfaces.

Adobe Employee ,
Apr 29, 2024 Apr 29, 2024

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This post applies to Lightroom Classic and the Lightroom Ecosystem products.
Post Camera Raw feedback here
 
The Lightroom team is sharing an early look at Generative Remove, which makes it easier to remove unwanted objects and distractions, even on complex backgrounds, with a simple brush stroke. Generative Remove is powered by Firefly AI.
 
How to use Generative Remove on a desktop:

  • You can find Generative Remove under the newly renamed Remove panel (aka “Heal”).
  • Make sure the “generative AI” checkbox is enabled before you start brushing (note: when unchecked, Lightroom will use Content-Aware Remove to fill your brushed spots). 
  • By default, you will be given a moment to refine your selection with an add or subtract brush. Remember to include shadows for a more accurate result! You can also skip this step by holding down ‘CTRL’ on windows or ‘CMD’ on mac as you finish your brush stroke. 
  • Once you’re ready to apply and have accepted the terms, Generative Remove will use Firefly AI to remove your distractions and intelligently fill in the space that’s left by the removed objects. 
  • Note: stable internet connection is required to use this feature.
  • Generative Remove also lets you choose from multiple variations, so you can pick the one you like best, giving you full creative control. 

    Checkout the FAQ and Best Practices
 
Please give it a try and share feedback and/or report variations in this community forum. It would greatly help to include details like which app you are using (i.e., Lightroom Classic or Camera Raw) and other system details. Our team will continually monitor this thread to track issues to improve the future experience.
 
Lisa Ngo: Lightroom Product Manager
Posted by: Rikk Flohr 

Update:
Here are some tips if you are having issues with the feature replacing your object instead of removing it. 
  • Enlarge your selection - if your brush stroke is too tight, you will have unexpected results.
  • Remember that removing an object means painting over it, its shadow, its reflection, and any non-contiguous pieces. If you leave behind a shadow, a reflection, or a disconnected piece (e.g., a hand on a shoulder), the AI will attempt to create something to cast the shadow, reflect, or complete the unbrushed discontinuous item. You can avoid these issue by following the guidance provided in this linked tutorial. https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace

 

The recommended order for applying edits is:

 

  1. Denoise 
  2. Heal (includes Generative AI Remove)
  3. Crop (includes traditional Cropping, Lens Correction, Transform, or any operation changing the geometry of the image)
  4. Global Edits
  5. AI Selective edits (Sky, Person, etc)

    If you deviate from that, you may see the removed object remain as a ghost image. If this occurs, you will have to use Update AI Settings, which can be found under the Develop module 'Settings' menu.

 

Rikk Flohr - Customer Advocacy: Adobe Photography Products
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LEGEND ,
Jun 05, 2024 Jun 05, 2024

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@Nichole Haun: "Seemed great until i went to export, all corrections were gone they all say "some remove settings need to be updated", so a days worth of editing is wasted... "

 

The corrections aren't gone -- LR has just decided the AI needs to be recomputed. Select the photos and in Library, do Photo > Develop Settings > Update AI Settings.  Any photos that don't need updating will be skipped.

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New Here ,
Jun 05, 2024 Jun 05, 2024

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Garbage - removes nothing and all of the artifacts left by previous brush attempts just clog up the space. I pay $21.00 a month and this is what Adobe gives me. The instructions on the Adobe site are the usual clear as mud too.

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Jun 05, 2024 Jun 05, 2024

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I was wrong - it isn't garbage, it just doesn't do what I thought it would. I wanted to remove  the yellow leaf and replace it with the white siding below but that simply didn't work. I'm sure I did something wrong

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LEGEND ,
Jun 05, 2024 Jun 05, 2024

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[This post contains formatting and embedded images that don't appear in email. View the post in your Web browser.]

 

@imikeh61: "I wanted to remove  the yellow leaf and replace it with the white siding below but that simply didn't work."

 

With Object Aware checked, I selected the entire yellow leaf, and Remove added a boundary around it to the selection, resulting it in it being replaced by the white siding:

johnrellis_0-1717645808947.png

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Jun 05, 2024 Jun 05, 2024

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Is anybody else experiencing a slowdown in Lightroom Classic after installing the update with Generative Remove?  I find it noticeably slower, but wondered whether it had anything to do with another program that linked to Lightroom (DXO Raw), that crashed on me and so I uninstalled it. I have however uninstalled and reinstalled LRC hoping to fix any software issues, but with no improvement in response times. Before I did the latest updated, LRC response time was fast. Thanks, 

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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a peine le temps d'essayer qu'il y a plus de credit, ca parrait bien mais un essai et hop plus de credit, c'est dommage, je veux pas payer des credits sans savoir si ca peut m'etre utile ou pas

 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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Generative AI has been disgnated as 'Early Access'. As such, any credits used as part of your edits carry no cost. 

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New Here ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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I do like the feature - it seems way more accurate than the old healing (or PS spot healing tools) on many occasions.
However, the Metadata logging seems somewhat off, as I have a few photos marked from the LR filters (Library panel) as edited using AI technology, which I edited the last time way before AI was available in LR. Looking into those spots where I used the healing tool, these are clearly marked as not being healed by Generative Remove. Thus images might get flagged for (excessive) use of AI, which were never touched by AI in the first place.

Hope this can be adjusted in a future fix.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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The Content-Aware Remove tool from LrC 12.x uses AI technology, albeit based solely on the pixels within the image. Therefore, any images edited using that tool will be flagged as having AI.

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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@Wiebke37888945kwnw, "I have a few photos marked from the LR filters (Library panel) as edited using AI technology, which I edited the last time way before AI was available in LR."

 

There are two filter/smart criteria, Has AI Mask and Has AI Remove. Which one was given wrong results?

 

"Hope this can be adjusted in a future fix."

 

I tested these against a couple of my catalogs and didn't observe the bad results. Adobe won't pay any attention unless a very large number of people complain or a formal bug report is submitted from which Adobe can reproduce the problem:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-bugs/how-do-i-write-a-bug-report/idi-p/12386373 

 

 

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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Hi @johnrellis,

Thanks for your reply 😊

I used the Has AI Remove Filter, however, considering @Ian Lyons' reply the old healing tool might be flagged as AI as well.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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[This post contains formatting and embedded images that don't appear in email. View the post in your Web browser.]

 

That tool was formerly called Content-Aware Remove and did indeed use AI technology, as Ian explained. You can still access it by clicking the same Remove icon and unchecking Generative AI and Object Aware:

 

johnrellis_0-1717703621023.png

 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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I was referring to the Content-Aware Remal tool introduced in LrC 12 (October 2022 - https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/lightroom-classic/help/whats-new/2023.html), not the old heal tool. I've highlighted the Content-Aware Removal tool in the attached screenshot. It uses AI technology, but the model is restricted to using the pixels within the image.

 

lrc_12_content_aware_removal.png

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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LR used ambiguous terminology in 13.3 and earlier. The top bandaid button was called "Healing", and the Help calls it "Healing Mode":

 

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The bottom bandaid button was called "Heal", and was one of three Heal Types according to the help or one of three Heal Modes according to the user interface:

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I was having trouble with using the remove feature, but this morning I reset everything in the Remove portion of the menu.  Then once again checked only the box for Generative AI and my results are stellar today.  I even looked through all three of the ones generated and it was usually the first one that did the trick.

 

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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Good news that you resolved whatever the issue was causing bad results.

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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when I try and remove an object instead of removing it a different version of it is presented

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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@Thomas37593117qy7v 

 

Have a look at below linked tutorial. It demonstrates how to use the tool to remove rather than replace.

 

https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/ 

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I think this function would dramastically benefit, if it would include an option to choose whether I want to erase an object, or replace it. Other than that, It is sufficiently satisfying with its results.

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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But it's always replacing!!  The question is with what.

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Jun 07, 2024 Jun 07, 2024

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@jrsforums 

 

Have a look at below linked tutorial. It demonstrates how to use the tool to remove rather than replace.

 

https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/ 

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Jun 07, 2024 Jun 07, 2024

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Ian, I understand.  However, isn't the tool ALWAYS replacing something?  If you do the selection on a person correctly, it will not replace it with another person....however, it will replace it with a newly created background.  The key is, I thing, understanding how the AI tool was trained to determine which path to take.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 07, 2024 Jun 07, 2024

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Yes, technically, the tool is always replacing the selected area with generated imagery. But in common usage by non-engineers, it's intuitive to use the term "remove" to mean replacing a visually distinct object by background or imagery that we don't perceive as a foreground object, and to use the term "replace" to mean substituting a new generated object for the selected object.

 

With this understanding of the terms, the help article gives useful advice about how to use the tool to remove instead of replace.

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Jun 07, 2024 Jun 07, 2024

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I agree to the 'KISS' principle.  However, even for "non-engineers", I would think it helpful to understand that the process is the same...and the masking process, as show so well in the article, is set to instruct the AI process in what to replace it with.....but maybe I'm being to logical and not 'artistic' enough 😀

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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When removing objects against a clear sky, the sky is darkened around where the objects was

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