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Esta increible, deja de ser necesario salir del LR e ir a PS para borrar cosas indeseadas en las fotografias! ( el famoso tripie de luz ) Gracias!
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Love the feature, but the remove doesn't always remove. It just replaces with some other object.
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I have not had luck with it actually removing anything either. It replaces a trash can with a slightly different trash can.
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@chuckw19823004, @tvandoren6 , see this article for tips on removing objects instead of replacing them:
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Thanks John - that might be the issue. The things that didn't get removed were at the edge of the photo. Photoshop handled it with zero problem, so I would have expected Lightroom to do the same.
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Same here. When it works, it's great. But I'm trying to remove a car, and all I get are other cars to replace it. 😞
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If the AI model is replacing instead of removing, then it's very likely that you've not fully selected/masked the item to be removed. Shadows, reflections and projections not included in your selection/mask will also cause the AI model to replace.
You can see how to avoid this in the below linked tutorial.
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This is not a fix.
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I, too, have experienced difficultry removing people. Firefly wants to replace the people I'm trying to remove with different people. I've been having better luck removing objects.
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@robertg59245837, did you try the techniques in the article linked above about how to remove rather than replace? If they don't help, please attach the original photo (not an export or screenshot) here.
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I have encountered the same issue .. SOmetimes it removes, other times it just replaces with another object ( or person ) . No clue why .
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If the AI model is replacing instead of removing, then it's very likely that you've not fully selected/masked the item to be removed. Shadows, reflections and projections not included in your selection/mask will also cause the AI model to replace.
You can see how to avoid this in the below linked tutorial.
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Yes , read tutorial and it was helpful .. removing prior to cropping ws the trick.. Thx
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Exactly! Sometimes it works amazingly well. But I just now had this situation:
- photo of old Model 'A' Ford at a car show - front view with side-mounted spare tires/wheel
- exhibitor had placed a Teddy bear on the running board leaning on the spare wheel
- I selected the Teddy bear using Generative Remove and the Teddy bear was replaced by am image of a young boy. I have no idea with the kid's image came from!
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Typically, the model will use replace when the object and any shadows, projections or reflections have not been fullly selected/masked.
You can see how to avoid this in the below linked tutorial.
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/generative-remove-replace/
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Brutal!!!
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Love how it removed spots, but yesterday the spot removal no longer is removing to bug in my images.
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A Remoção Gerativa também permite que você escolha entre várias variações, porem nao permite ainda que voce diga o que deseja , fiz um teste e ele me trouxe muitas variações mas nenhuma delas estava a contento.
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Great start! I love the addition of this tool to LRCC 13.3 - amazing that Adobe was able to slap this technology onto RAW files.
The first improvement that I see could be made is a feathering option for the selection. The transitions under light fall-off are still quite hard-edged and noticeable.
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Better seams and outlines is something we are working on.
Barry
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Sweet!
Doesn't work to start by defining an area with Clone tool, switch the already applied retouching to Remove and then turn on the Generative AI checkbox. It presents the usual progress bar, but does not produce a generative result. (LRC on M3 Macbook Pro running Sonoma on HEIC panorama from an iphone)
Would love to see you allow us to use it to fill the empty/white areas at the edge of an image after appling Transform features such as upright, but it currently can only work within the original image area.
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Hi, started using Generative remove today. I had taken a series of images and found that the sensor on a camera, not often used had been fungussed!? It was a great day and was disappointed that all the images were wasted. However, I found that Generative Remove has cut the work down in this instance quite dramatically, and saved the day, but it still onerous. Luckily the areas affected are block colour but in the more detailed areas I found that I needed to use a much smaller cursor size, but it worked, after a fashion.
Adjustable Feathering the cursor might help. I also had a glitch (hockey-stick glitch) every so often (pictures attached) which I could not explain - just went to undo and waited a few seconds. In addition, would it be possible to save the actions of Generative Remove as a mask that could be used on the other imagesof the same batch? Thats all. Thanks
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Using Generative Remove for spot removal is not recomended as it is much slower than using the standard heal tool.
Please refer to the FAQ provided by Adobe for guidance on whcih of the Remove tools is bested suited to particular tasks.
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/using/generative-remove-faq.html
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Hola, solo queria saber si esto consume creditos firefly porque parece que cada vez que lo uso en lightroom esta consumiendo. es correcto?