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The recommended order for applying edits is:
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It mostly just replaces with another version of the object I'm trying to remove.
I have had good luck with removing bandaids but thats all its been helpful with.
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I agree LR is not nearly as good as ps yet
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New AI-powered Generative Remove (Early Access) is fantastic and quick. Keep it up.
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One thing creating more problems sometimes then any good. The old removal functions are better. Going to choose a spot on the sky and it thinks it`s the rocks on the ground?????
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One key use for the generative fill feature is to fill gaps at edges following a transform, to straighten the image. The fill feature only works on existing pixels and won't fill edges. (This limitation also makes it harder for ordinary repair, which also doesn't work well on edges (eg, to gert rid of intruding branches), because it can try to blend pixels with ones outside the transformed frame.)
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This has been working decently well (but not as great as the Photoshop equivalent) the past few months, but tonight I'm getting this error: "Generative Remove Failed. We've encountered an issue and can't complete your request at this time. Please try again later." Running the latest version on Mac OS 12.7.6.
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tried to remove two persons with yellow fluorescent jackets from a picture (architecture), but they are not being removed completely, only the legs and looks like only transparancy is lowered for the upper part of the body. I would expect especially the bright coloured jackets would be easy to remove due to the contrast
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Even from the .png it did a pretty good job on a 30 second hack. The only way that I could reproduce the ghosting was by dropping the opacity slider down to 50ish on the Remove Panel as below...?
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não gostei, demora demais para gerar e não é eficaz, a versão anterior é muito melhor!
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After I did the Lightroom Classis update for 13.5.1, the removal and heal only works up until I try to apply or save it...there is no button that does this so it never saves. What is happening? Before the update I had these tools not there is no way to save or apply my changes:
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@christine6760 - Your photo is showing the Heal tool, not the Generative Remove AI. With Heal you just mark the area you want to heal, adjust, and then Close.
If you select Generative Remove AI, and do not check Generative AI or Object Aware checkbox, there is no Apply, just Close
If you check Generative AI or Object Aware checkbox, you will see the button Apply.
This is what it used to be.
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If you don't cancel or remove, it is saved. Most settings don't have a save button. They are saved, as you did the settings.
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Absolutely fabulous....Has saved me hours in editing
The three options and the refresh give me dozens optional images.....
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While editing a photo of a butterfly in a bed of Black-Eyed Susans, I remove a portion of a small blurred branch with leaves. I got one usable edit; however, one of the edits was the production of a complete insect, something like a blue beetle, which had nothing to do with the selected surrounding areas including in the Generative AI. I don't know how it happened since there is only one butterfly and nothing else but the flowers, the AI generated something out of the blue, with no reference it could use to bring it to the picture.
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I think it is important to mask the whole subject and a little outside it, to get a good result. If some of the subjct you want to remove is not masked, Lightroom will try to replace your subjct with something else.
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Es gibt immer mehr Funktionen um störende Bildteile zu entfernen, aber an den Bildrändern funktionieren alle nicht. Ich kann benutzen was ich will, das Resultat ist immer schlecht. Erst mit Photoshop funktioniert es zufriedenstellened. Ich habe mal ein Beispielbild mit allen 4 möglichen Funktionen bearbeitet (siehe Anhang).
KI ist ja toll, aber so einfache Sachen könnte man doch auch mal fixen, oder mache ich was falsch?
Lightroom Classic 13.5.1 auf MacOS 14.6.1 Aber das Problem ist eigentlich uralt....
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Your AI image suggests that you applied a sky mask or otherwise adjusted the image before the AI Generative remove - but the AI samples the original sky so you get a ghost image - top photo here is a very quick AI before a sky mask, second is a quick sky mask, third is AI after sky mask showing the ghosts like in your fourth image
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You are right. I wasn't aware of this "limitation". I tried it with an unchanged picture and it worked. A warning would be nice if the picture was changed before the remove tool.
Thank you very much
Peter
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Or, even better, Lightroom should sort the change down in the stack, or use the changed image instead of the original one. However, it is a beta function and I expect some more fine tuning.
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That is easy to completely remove, both the subject in the corner and the red arrow. It is important to mask over the whole subject, and a little outside it too.
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realmente me parece una herramienta muy util, estoy apenas familiarilazandome con ella, pero realmente me ha sido muy util.
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The new update seems to be a problem lately ........ wassup with this ?
i keep getting this message whenever i go back to my edit ......
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Photoshop's remove tool is superior than the one in lightroom in every aspect.