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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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Your screenshots indicate that you're trying to use Generative Remove on an image that has been cropped. Generative Remove should be undertaken before crop is applied. You may may find below linked article helpful
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Building on the previous replies, when I applied Remove to your image (extracted from the screenshot, with no cropping in LR), the person in the background was quickly removed:
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I love the new feature, it often gives me great results but when it doesn't it doesn't. I use this primarily to remove all the people off the beach during beach weddings. I do love that you are improving the feature, I have been a lot happier since it has been added.
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@roger75lee: "it often gives me great results but when it doesn't it doesn't"
Attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from an unmodified original photo in which Remove doesn't work well for you. We can either give you a simple tip for making it work better or, if not, it will provide Adobe with another example of where they need to improve.
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Recent update is using the same keyboard shortcut for another function.
I was using CTRL + ALT + o to show the loup overlay in Develop mode in Lightroom Classic.
After updating today to Ver. 13.4, the CTRL + ALT + o taggles the Object aware aware function of the generative AI.
I can still turn on the loup overlay from the menus, but even the menu option still shows the keyboar shortcut. I does still works when in Library mode, but it is only useful to me in Develop mode.
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@Richard3873231739il: "I was using CTRL + ALT + o to show the loup overlay in Develop mode in Lightroom Classic.
After updating today to Ver. 13.4, the CTRL + ALT + o taggles the Object aware aware function of the generative AI."
LR 13.4 assigned Ctrl Alt O / Cmd Opt O to both Object Aware and Loupe Overlay > Show. Adobe has acknowledged this bug: