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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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Ideally, you should not be using Generative Remove for dust spots. Generative Remove is powered by Firefly AI. It's also credit based, which although it comes at no financial cost at present, this will likely change in the future. The original heal tool is still present and doesn't use AI. As such, it's better suited to removing dust spots and comes at no cost.
Details of AI credits can be seen at https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/firefly/using/generative-credits-faq.html
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I am really liking this feature. I don't have to go to Photoshop to remove now. I used it on several images and it did a good job of competely removing what I didn't want and replacing it with appropriate content. I only had an issue with a few images out of all the ones I tried it on,
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AI-powered Generative Remove is incredible. SO much easier to use than importing the photo into Photoshop and spending time trying to figure it all out. Cannot wait for it to be available again, it has saved me so much time in editing galleries.
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Morning, The AI tool works of a sort - sometimes it provides excellent results but I find in most occasions the results are no where like the results I'd expect. To be honest, the old repair tool did a far better job most of the time compared to the new AI tool. Adobe, if you're listening please give us back the old repair tool or at least both!
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The old repair tool is still present, likewise the clone tool (see icons in red box of attached screenshot). If you want to use the old Content Aware Remove tool (blue box), then ensure that Generative AI is unchecked.
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Thanks, that's good to know. I have switched back to using the remove tool in Photoshop for now. I'm sure that the Lightroom remove tool will get better over time, especially if Adobe looks at all the feedback. I just don't have time for experimenting.
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It works most of the time, the only main issue is low resolution, which limits it's usage, I wish there is a way to use further compute time to improve the resolution.
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The remove feature seems to be less accurate after this latest Lightroom update. Prior to the update, the feature was fairly accurate with the removal of objects from the image. Now the feature seems to struggle with simply removing the object. Too often, the feature now replaces the old object with a new object, which usually looks worse.
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kyle.doak@gmail.com: "Too often, the feature now replaces the old object with a new 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 quickly remove the desired objects.
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impressive.
In the top image, I selected the entire post, LR removed it *and* connected the vines on both sides. Unexpectedly efficient.
In others, represented by the lower image, I had to select the various smaller bits to ensure the leaves still looked realistic.
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More resolution please!
Generative Remove works well overall, but the replaced area is super soft. It's not suitable for retouching anything but a small area, where that lack of resolution won't be noticable, if you ever expect to make a print from the image.
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The resolution is a limitation of Adobe Firefly, which is the underlying AI model used across multiple Adobe apps. I believe that the limit is 2000 by 200 pixels for apps like Photoshop, but LrC, Lr and ACR might be less.
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I didn't want to move photo from LR to PS, and Remove solved the problem for me perfectly on the first try, wow
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Wordt niet goed opgeslagen in de foto
Ga je op een andere computer editten moet je alle AI opnieuw genereren
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HOLA, LIGHTROOM CLASSIC 13.5 NO ME DEJA USAR LA IA GENERATIVA PARA QUITAR OBJETOS NO DESEADOS, SU AYUDA POR FAVOR.
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@Juan_Octavio, Google translation of error: "Generative deletion failed. We have encountered a problem and are unable to complete your request at this time. Please try again later."
A few others have reported this error, but there's been no further information posted about it, unfortunately.
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I wish there was a way for me to crop, and then remove objects from the edges of the photos, without the ai taking into account things that are already outside of my crop. It always just tries to recreate the object.
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export to a new file (jpg) then run the remove process on the new file.
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@Jon29694995oqnj: "I wish there was a way for me to crop, and then remove objects from the edges of the photos, without the ai taking into account things that are already outside of my crop. It always just tries to recreate the object."
Generative Remove looks at all the pixels of the photo, including those cropped out. This is by design, though it doesn't match many (most?) people's workflow, in which people crop first and then edit. So if you want to apply Remove after cropping, do Copy (selecting just Crop), reset the crop, apply Remove, then Paste. Lens Corrections and Transform also crop pixels, but those are easy to temporarily disable before applying Remove. See here for more details:
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I feel like this was a perfect feature a month or so ago. Im not sure what has happend to it, but I cant remove anything at any more if the photos has been edited at all. and even trying to remove pre edit its not working.
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@sarawhittaker: "even trying to remove pre edit its not working. "
To troubleshoot this, please attach a full-resolution JPEG exported from the unmodified original photo. We can see if the issue is inherent in the photo or something specific about your LR installation.
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Works really well over all.
Found a pain point: The removed/generated area doesn't match the grain/noise of the surrounding area. Would love to see it match the grain so that it's not obvious that the tool was used.
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Not working. Says try again later.
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@Steven26414468gt4a: "Not working. Says try again later."
Is the full error message, "We've encountered an issue and can't complete your request at this time. Please try again later"?
From which country did you register your Adobe account? In which country is your computer currently running?