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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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@James Seith: "It still leaves some objects"
Review the recommendations in this article for how to remove objects more reliably:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
It that doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. If the forum won't let you attach it, upload it to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
"it is the first step in my workflow after I compose and crop."
Because Remove looks at all the pixels in the photo, including those that have been cropped out, it may replace rather than remove objects near the edges of the crop. So in general, Remove first, then Crop. (It's not the way most people think about their workflow, but it's the way that Adobe has currently designed it.) The article above explains in more detail.
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it does not work wel when it is something in de middle of the screen only changes it
but i like that they keep trying
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@Jervision: "It does not work well when it is something in the middle of the screen, only changes it"
See this article for how to remove objects more reliably:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
Most complaints about Remove are addressed in the article. But if it doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. 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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more often than not, it'll do a solid job, however, it'll ocassionally change the exporsure and contrast of an entire image in addition to removing an object. frustrating and annoying.
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@amya81355804: "It'll occasionally change the exposure and contrast of an entire image in addition to removing an object."
Frustrating indeed. I haven't seen reports about that before, and for Adobe to address it, they'll need to see the photo plus the Remove applications you've made. Please select the photo in Library and do Metadata > Save Metadata To File. Then upload the file (and if it's raw, the .xmp sidecar too) to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
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Hi Adobe...this new tool is amazing! I just noticed your note about the doing the denoise first. I had been doing it last and things I had healed and/or erased appeared again after denoising. So i will do it in the correct order and see how it goes
thanks
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Funciona en algunos casos. En otros, es imposible borrar lo no deseado, como en el caso de unas hojas de un árbol sobre el fondo del cielo en la parate superior de la fotografía. 4 hojas que no consigue eliminar.
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@jose angelp10841710: "it is impossible to erase what is unwanted, as in the case of some leaves of a tree against the background of the sky in the upper part of the photograph."
See this article for how to remove objects more reliably:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
Most complaints about Remove are addressed in the article. But if it doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. 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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The Photoshop version seems to work better in some cases. Lightroom seems to be catching up to it. If the subject/object is to be removed— I prefer to call it being made transparent, does not have much contrast as being out of focus, this feature struggles a little. Compared to a year ago, it is a fantastic improvement and hopefully a work in progress as with all Adobe products.
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@sb2314: "The Photoshop version seems to work better in some cases."
This typically occurs when you're selecting an object near the edge of the photo, and there are pixels cropped out by Crop, Lens Correction, or Transform. Remove looks at all pixels, including those that are cropped out. So disable those tools, do Remove, then reapply them.
See this article for more details:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
Most complaints about Remove are addressed in the article. But if it doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. 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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Incroyable le resultat !!!!!!!
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I have read the instruction on how to use the generative remove function and have not found a way to make it remove anything...always replaces with another object no matter how much open border you leave around the object to be romoved. It works nothing like the example video which seems to work so well. No going to wast any more time trying to figure this fuction out...needs work. I will continuw to export to photoshop and remove items there...photoshop seems to work well.
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@jack madsen 3: "have not found a way to make it remove anything...always replaces with another object no matter how much open border you leave around the object to be removed."
In general, we've been able to solve this issue for everyone who's followed through. Please export one of the problem photos as a full-resolution JPEG, attach it here, and call out the object. Either we'll see what's going wrong or, if not, it will provide Adobe with an example problem photo.
It's not clear which instructions you've read, but these are the most complete:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
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Just WOW!!! Did a real estate shoot yesterday afternoon and tile guys were still working on the flooring in basement, had their chop saw & materials spread on the ground in the backyard, and had their work trucks parked in the driveway. Using generative remove in LRC worked fantastically!! Vehicles -- gone and replaced with correct driveway/lawn/edging. Chop saw & materials -- gone and replaced with good-looking lawn that matches rest of yard. Tile guy kneeling on floor with box of flooring, tools, etc lying on the ground --- gone and replaced with flooring pattern that looks like a complete installation.
This has saved me scads of time and produced quality photos that my client absolutely loves! I am sold!!
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I would think that the remove function would, you know, remove an object and blend it in with the background. But I instead get a ton of different random items in lieu of the item I am removing (just as with Photoshop). I am not always at the edge of a photo, it is in the middle as well that this happens. I don't want me removed and replaced with a funky looking duck or other strange bird.
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@default4eem19pmhn01: "I instead get a ton of different random items in lieu of the item I am removing (just as with Photoshop). I am not always at the edge of a photo, it is in the middle as well that this happens. "
If the instructions in this article don't help:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
then please export one of the problem photos as a full-resolution JPEG, attach it here, and call out the object.
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C est vraiment cool et ça fonctionne très bien !!
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Pour mon utilisation, je n’est rien à en dire.
L’outil est parfait
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@Murseblonder: "The wire is not removed, just exchange with a more blurry wire, in all 3 proposals."
Looking at the screenshots, there are two possibilities:
1. You're applying Remove on top of a Sky mask. If you do the menu command Settings > Update AI Settings, then the shadow of the wire should disappear. In general, Adobe wants you to apply Remove first, then Sky masks (not a natural workflow for many people, but that's how they designed it).
2. You've applied Crop, Lens Corrections, or Transform, such that some of the pixels of the wire have been cropped out and aren't being selected. In this case, Remove will try match those remaining pixels. Temporarily turn off the Crop, Lens Corrections and Transform, apply Remove, then turn them back on.
See here for more details:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
If this doesn't help, please attach the original photo here (not an export) so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. If the forum won't let you attach it, upload it to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here.
Using your low-resolution screenshot, Remove removed both the cable and the white line outlining the selection:
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Buenas tardes.
No funciona correctamente, ya que al querer detectar un cable electrico, detecta otra cosa totalmente ajeno a lo que estaba marcando.
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Google translation: "when it wants to detect an electric cable, it detects something else totally unrelated to what it was marking." Error message: "Remove. No object has been detected."
You've brushed over the horizontal cable but the white outline of the brush marks are vertical. There have been a couple of other similar reports that the brush strokes on a portrait photo don't correspond to what LR actually indicates as the brush strokes. There's clearly a problem with Remove interpreting the orientation correctly. Unfortunately, I'm not able to reproduce the problem.
To help get an actionable bug report, please upload the original photo (not an export or screenshot) to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and post the sharing link here. Unless Adobe is able to reproduce the problem, or unless many people report the symptoms, they generally won't pay much attention.
Using your low-resolution screenshot, Remove did a very good job of removing the cable:
As a workaround, if you export the photo as a TIFF and then reimport it into LR, Remove should work properly.
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Any tips on removing bubbles from an underwater scene?, I've not had much success although I think the way it can remove "objects" is great!
Here's an example image I've just been working on
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actually - forget what i just said... I just installed 13.4 and tried again. This time it nailed it!!
it might not stand up to close scrutiny but I suspect I could get it perfect with more effort.
What an excellent tool this is!
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Tengo 2 preguntas:
1. Si aplico la herramienta IA generativa (en Lightroom Classic) sobre una previsualización inteligente, esta se aplica sobre la imagen al 100% o al tamaño de la previsualización? Cuando desactivo la previsualización no queda bien a tamaño 1:1, queda borroso.
2. Si aplico esta herramienta IA Generativa desde Lightroom o Lightroom Deskop a una foto de una colección sincronizada desde Lightroom Classic se aplica en la previsualización o en la foto original?
Me está pasando que el trabajo realizado se ha aplicado a las previsualizaciones, y no a las fotos tamaño 1:1. Quedando difuminadas las zonas que he tratado con la herramienta !quitar"