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This thread is now closed. Please update to LrC 14.x or LrD 8.x. If you wish to provide feedback, please go to the new article.
The recommended order for applying edits is:
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thanks for the great feedback. yes, i am working on the raw file, for some reason the forum kept refusing to take the .cr2 file saying the file extension didn't match, so thats why i uploaded the .jpg's. i'm still puzzled why when i have teh raw open in lrc and i say 'edit in ps' and it bounces the raw image to ps and ps says 'processing .cr2' when it's opening, so i assume lr isn't sending ps a tiff...and then the ai erase tool in ps worked fine on that raw image when i selected the 'individual' items, and then it bounced the raw file back to lr. I'll give your method a shot as well. I know it's still in 'trial', I'm hoping adobe figures out a smoother less restrictive workflow process...i hate to think that once i'm several steps into editing if i disover an unoticed 'thing' i want to remove, that i have to start going back and 'uncropping, unfiltering, uncorrecting' steps just so i can remove something i didn't notice or changed my mind and decided i didn't want in the image. But hey, it's still been a good day!
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The forum platform rented by Adobe is pretty mediocre. But you can upload raw files to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
When you do Edit In Photoshop on a raw, all of LR's current settings get rendered into an RGB photo (e.g. a TIFF) that you then edit in PS. That rendering applies any crop, lens corrections, and transform, so there are no longer any hidden pixels -- what you see is what you get. This is why so many people think Photoshop gives better results.
I'm pretty sure the designers of Remove didn't fully understand the implications of the current design of Remove -- so much of the negative feedback here is caused by applying Remove after Crop, Lens Correction, and Transform. But that's the idea behind "Early Access" -- get user feedback.
It's easy to temporary disable Lens Correction and Transform -- hold Alt/Opt over their eyeball icons in the upper-left corner and click the toggle that magically appears. But there is no such toggle for Crop -- you have to do Copy Settings, reset the crop, then Paste Settings when you're done.
One design suggestion is for LR to temporarily disable Crop, etc. when you enter the Remove tool, and then re-enable them when you leave (similar to how the Crop tool shows the entire photo when it's active).
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It would be great to remove created variants, that I don't want to use, to avoid unnessecary disk usage in the database.
Just like it is possible in Photoshop.
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The size of the selected area is reduced every time I click with the spot removal tool, very annoying glitch
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If you're referring to the 'Heal' tool, then thsi is a known issue that's been around for some time. It can be avoided by applying the Heal tool before Lens Corrections or Transforms (Auto, Level, Guided, etc.)
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After this new update, my heal has been showing up in random places within the image and not at all where I "brushed it" - this happens with images that were rotated, Lightroom seems not to be able to place the location.
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@cathxzinha: "my heal has been showing up in random places within the image and not at all where I "brushed it" - this happens with images that were rotated"
I've seen another report about this but am unable to reproduce the issue with rotated photos. Adobe is unlikely to pay attention unless they are able to reproduce the problem. Please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we can try to reproduce the problem. 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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O mesmo problema relatado por @cathxzinha está acontecendo comigo!
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Remove alone was doing an easy and great job. The Generative IA should be an aditional and independent brush.
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@yybv: "The Generative IA should be an aditional and independent brush."
You can still use the old Content-Aware healing by unchecking the option Generative AI. Or are you saying that you'd prefer to have a separate button for Generative Remove, rather than a checkbox option?
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cela fonctionne super bien ! très satisfaite
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Today I was working on 500 photos I made several days ago and began using Generative AI. The results are remarkable! I was thinking this is a "go-to" software update and suddenly it stopped working in Lightroom Classick after performing admirably for 50-some images. I tried closing Lightroom Classic but neither Generative AI nor spot removal tool are now working. Any suggestions?
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@waynekeene: "suddenly it stopped working in Lightroom Classic"
Perhaps a network firewall has started blocking the requests. Try these troubleshooting steps:
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This tool should have the option to remove areas much like the masking tool's negative brush, or shrink/expand results to better fit the addition like a transform option.
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So far I'm not impressed with this feature in Lightroom Classic. Aside from it just replacing my object instead of removing it I have found the grain no longer matches the picture. I would then need to throw it in Photoshop to add grain. This makes it pointless because I would rather do it all in photoshop then have to correct the grain from what I did in LR.
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alourdi énormément l'utilisation de LR et résultat plus que décevant par rapport au meme outils sur PS, voire meme par rapport au remplissage par contenu de PS.
J'ai simplement remarqué que LR freeze depuis l'ajout de la génération par IA meme en ne l'utilisant pas. Je possède pourtant 64Go de Ram dont 20 alloué à LR.... Bref, je préfère utiliser PS pour la génération d'image, ce qui est son but et non le but de LR. Si vous connaissez un moyen de désactiver cette "fonction" sur LR je prend.
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Please provide your 'System Info' as it often proves useful when trying to diagnose performance issues. You can obtain the info from the LrC Help > System menu item. Note that there's a 'Copy' button at top right corner of the System Info dialog. You can use this to capture the info, then paste it into your next forum post.
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ci dessus les informations à l'instant T en ayant simplement LR ouvert sur un catalogue lambda
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I'm just using the regular eraser & every time I click the brush shrinks.
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It's a known bug that's been around for some time.
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I've been using it....a lot. Most of the time I'm shocked by how well it does. The problem for me on lansdscapes is anything right along the edges and also fine objects like lines or power wires near the edge. I also have to remove boat names and IDs. Lighter colored boats seem easy but blacks are more difficult. Before, when there was a bow or stern rope over the side of the boat it usually ran right through the name I was trying to remove. I would have to work removing the name on each side of the rope and still keep the shadow. Now it seems to know what I want to do and does it for me. On tha subject, can you add a "remove reflection" tool? The name or ID of the boat is usually reflected in the water below it. The stiller the water, the more the reflection. A "remove reflection" tool would save more work on my end. Thanx.
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To avoid issues at image edge and corner, it's best to apply the Generative AI Remove before the image is cropped. The same applies to lens corrections and geometric corrections (i.e. Transforms).
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Works much better than the Spot tool - thank you! Please allow syncing across similar/like photos. AI should be able to handle that, no?