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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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All three. I can use them and they even seem to process and search but once it's done, nothing happens. I am forced to go in Photoshop everytime. Even if it's just a small pimple.
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@Bianca Des Jardins, what's the setting of the Opacity slider?
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Its not working for me. It cannot remove it.
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@lupji, see this article about how to use Remove:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
If that doesn't help, please attach an original photo (not an export) here and call out the object you can't remove.
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Just wonderful, a game changer !
It was funny to see sometimes it replaces a dustbin by a flower pot !!!?
It would be great if it could comparer similar photos where i used it, to get similar results from one photo to the other,
Thanks!
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A feature that requires users to look up on various blogs how to use it isn't a feature.
Do you really need AI to replace a black spot against the blue sky on the corner of a photo with a slightly smaller grey spot? One would think that should be pretty basic for a generative remove feature to do that...
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@Juall: "Do you really need AI to replace a black spot against the blue sky"
No. Adobe recommends using the existing Remove tools for small spots (Clone, Heal, non-AI Remove, formerly called Content Aware).
"replace a black spot against the blue sky on the corner of a photo with a slightly smaller grey spot?"
You may not have read the help article, but most likely this is caused by the photo being cropped or having lens corrections enabled (which also crops pixels). In such cases, Remove is trying to generate a replacement that matches the surrounding (cropped-out) pixels. Temporarily removing the crop and disabling lens corrections will let you select the entire object and surrounding boundary.
I think many people are getting tripped up by this aspect of the "Early Access" version of the tool, which fools them into thinking Photoshop's Remove works while LR's Remove doesn't. It would be better if, when you selected Generative AI in the tool, it automatically temporarily disabled crops and lens corrections (analogous to how the crop tool shows you the entire photo). Or if it worked on just the currently visible pixels.
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First use of the feature - consistently seems to remove the item I brush over but the replacement is more exposed than the areas around the removed item. Example - dark coloured stone on a sandy beach. Stone is removed and replaced by sand but the replacement sand where the stone was is more exposed than the sand is around the replaced stone
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@jonathanp41403920: "the replacement is more exposed than the areas around the removed item. "
I've found that increasing the selection to include more of the background I'd like to see used often improves the match with the surrounding background. Attach the full photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see what you're working with.
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Removing some distracting out of focus flowers against a blurred background in a relatively high ISO photo - removed them, sort of matched the background colour but the grain was totally different to that of the background it was awful and obvious.
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@saydelah, attach the full photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see what you're working with.
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I have been using the Generative AI tool in Lightroom Classic to remove glare from glasses. Here are a few tips I have learned. First remove the glare before making any other changes. Second be sure to cover the eyeglasses completely. Third do one eye at a time. It works great. It was a life saver at a 50th anniversary party.
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Not working in LrC. Works nicely in Photoshop, but in LrC I'm getting zip
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@brianp36230040: "Not working in LrC. Works nicely in Photoshop, but in LrC I'm getting zip"
See this article about how to use Remove and why you're probably getting different results in Photoshop:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
If that doesn't help, please attach an original photo (not an export) here and call out the object you can't remove.
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It dosn't work as good as photoshop AI
and hope you incloude croping with AI just like photoshop
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@Hussain Khalaf, can you please attach an original photo that doesn't work as well in LR as in PS? That would let us and Adobe see what's not working.
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Very happy with the new updates! Saves me tons of time on switching to Ps! But i've come across this bug (?) a couple of times now. It removes the person I want to remove, but it keeps a shadow there. Even after selecting it multiple times and rerunning the Generative AI it still keeps the shaduw. Anyone know a solution to this?
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@Fotozoet, did you apply a mask to the sky? Do the menu command Settings > Update AI Settings to recompute the sky mask, and the shadows should go away.
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Hi.
After Adobe's update to 13.3.1 version with AI healing brush, regular work in Lightroom became very slow. I'm using healing brush 1 time per 100 photos, but I always need speed in Develop module because I working with it 8 hours per day.
We all need speed up Lightroom now. Version 13.0.1 were qiute fast.
My PC: Win11, intel 13900, 128gb ram, GeForce 4060Ti, few ssd's
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When removing objects blurred in bokeh, some borders with shading are visible afterwards.
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Also, when zoomed in on corrected area, some artificial texturing is visible.
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Does not remotely work as well as in Photoshop; I have a picture of a conference speaker and mic coming into the frame in front of a clear grey background. Microphone is not removed but replaced with another microphone. Funny if it woudnt be so sad. Also typically: a tree branch in front of a clear blue gets to be removed but leaves a clearly visible rest of the branch at the picture. I know that from the other "removal"-tools in Lightroom. None of them is as good as in photoshop. Why is that?