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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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Apologies, my English is rusty.
I assume the difference is down to Lightroom being RAW and PS raster, which results in two different Generative Systems being used. In that case, I would understand the differences. I just wish Adobe wasn't in a position to have the tools abused because it hurts all of us. Save the children seems overblown in most instances, but I wouldn't hold it past people to misuse these kinds of tools for all ages. It's happened.
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@colind66897557: "Adobe flagged an image of shirtless man on the beach as in violation of their content guidlines when I attempted to remove some objects using the generative remove."
I think it's clearly a bug that Generative Remove refuses to work with this image. I encourage you to submit a bug report here:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-bugs/how-do-i-write-a-bug-report/idi-p/12386373
The more original images you can provide in the bug report along with screenshots showing exactly what you selected, the more likely Adobe will be able to reproduce the problem and act on it. In general, if the team can't easily reproduce the problem they won't pay much attention, unless many people report the same problems.
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When I access the correct page for a bug report there is no way for me to proceed to filling one. I am not sure if this is an issue with my system or if some kind of incompetence is keeping me from it, but I can't figure it out.
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A separate bug report is not necessary. Posting the image to this forum thread along with your information is sufficient. Individual bug reports for Early Access features are handled by posting here.
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I'm just going to use the Photoshop remove tool until the Lightroom remove tool evolves. I'm checking out of this conversation.
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How does one unsubscribe from this forum thread without unsubscribing from all Adobe communications? I unchecked the box that says "Email me when someone replies" but that didn't work.
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Click "Unfollow" at the bottom of the top post. I've observed that it could take up to a day for that to take effect and sometimes it doesn't. (The forum platform leased by Adobe is mediocre at best.)
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I found that you can go to "manage your notification settings" and then to "Following". Check the thread that you no longer want to follow and then click "--Unfollow". That stops it from sending any more emails on that thread.
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Loving the feature so far. One issue I am having is removing railings. It seems to just replace it with similar railings, but I want the whole railing gone. You can see in the pictures below, masked in red is what I want removed. The second picture is what the generative fill comes up with.
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@Amy23951275i2q6: "It seems to just replace it with similar railings, but I want the whole railing gone"
This is an example of Big Brother Adobe not allowing you to show an oblivious, love-struck couple about to fall off a deck without railings. 😆
More serously, after a lot of experimentation, I think this is an example of where you need to select all the disconnected pieces of the object and any shadows it casts. Otherwise, Remove will generate a replacement that matches the remaining pieces and shadows. This tip appears in the FAQ at the top of this thread and in this more extensive article:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
In this case, you have to select all the railings and the subtle shadows they cast on the deck:
Also, I found good replacements by selecting all the water appearing between the railings. Since I'm working with your screenshot, I can't tell how well this will work on the full photo. Also, be sure to undo any Crops, Lens Corrections, or Transform before applying Remove.
If you're still having trouble, please attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo.
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@Amy23951275i2q6, also, select all the pieces of the railing and the parts of the deck with shadows with a single brush stroke. Then use Refine > Subtract and Add to deselect the couple. There's a bug in Remove where variations and refreshes only apply to the first brush stroke.
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AI Remove isnt working for me Im able to select and it gets shaded out when I hit apply it does not disappear just adds a white line around it?
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@gotr903: "Im able to select and it gets shaded out when I hit apply it does not disappear just adds a white line around it?"
Set the Opacity slider to 100. Does that fix it?
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Well that was easy. After giving up on Generative Remove (Lightroom Classic) when it insisted on replacing the person I was trying to remove with a random person...different person every time I tried. I read the recommendations posted here, found the original uncropped photo and...it worked like a charm. I have no suggestion about what to do but somehow there should be a warning/advice to those who don't know not to crop before trying to remove or they will be as frustrated as many of those posting here.
The removal was rather tricky since it was a photo of two people standing rignt next to each other but I'm satisfied with the results. and don't want to post since I do not have permission from either of those involved
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@louloubell: "somehow there should be a warning/advice to those who don't know not to crop before trying to remove or they will be as frustrated as many of those posting here."
Agreed. There are even more confusing situations that will silently crop pixels and confuse Remove, such as applying Lens Corrections or using one of many cameras for which LR automatically crops a 10 - 16 pixel border from the photo (that you can't stop).
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I'm trying to use this tool to remove electrical poles with a cloudy backdrop, and I find that the filled area is consistently slightly off in terms of color/tone as compared to the background. This is true across all the variations. (I used the standard content removal tool for the power lines connecting to the pole, and it worked just fine.)
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@Ben38474280lm19: "remove electrical poles with a cloudy backdrop, and I find that the filled area is consistently slightly off in terms of color/tone as compared to the background."
I encountered similar suboptimal results a while ago, and I ended up not using Object Aware selection, but instead making a raggedy selection significantly wider than the poles:
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I used to have a "photoshop work" that I would outsource - that is no longer necessary! Amazing!
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Fréquemment, la suppression générative de Lightroom remplace l'objet que je veux supprimer par un objet différent mais semblable, au lieu de le supprimer. Par exemple cela remplace une automobile par une autre automobile.
Ce n'est pas ce que j'en attends. Qu'une "IA" invente un sujet, un objet ou que sais-je ne m'intéresse pas. Par contre, qu'elle soit capable de reconstituer l'arrière plan qui se trouve derrière l'objet que je veux supprimer, ça, c'est véritablement intelligent., et cela m'aiderait beaucoup.
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@defaultoqq64s6tqtvx: "Often, Lightroom's generative deletion replaces the object I want to delete with a different but similar object"
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 a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo, so we and Adobe can see the issue in detail. With nearly everyone who has posted a problem photo, we've been able to show how to remove the desired objects.
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If you use the AI removal tool of LR on an object in front of a flat, less structured background such as a beach or a house wall, you will get artifacts with brighter areas that roughly correspond to the previous outlines. This does not occur with PS.
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@Tobias38488938y8jo, please attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the original, unmodified photo and call out which objects you're removing.
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funziona. Quasi impressionante.
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