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Rikk Flohr_Photography
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September 27, 2023
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P: New AI-powered Lens Blur (Early Access) available across all surfaces.

  • September 27, 2023
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This post applies to Camera Raw, Lightroom Classic & the Lightroom Ecosystem products.

The Lightroom team is sharing an early look for AI-powered Lens Blur–giving you the ability to apply optical blur on any image regardless of how it was taken. Lens Blur is now available to try on all Lightroom surfaces.
 
How does Lens Blur work?
  • Lens blur applies a depth-based blur effect, similar to what can be achieved with real-world optical lenses, by using AI-generated or device-captured depth data (when available).
  • Lens blur will automatically prioritize focus for the detected subject, but you can also interactively adjust the focus distance. Precise focus range tuning is also available (currently desktop only: Lightroom Desktop, Lightroom Classic, and Camera Raw).
  • You can also further customize the Bokeh shapes, highlight Boost (desktop only), and make depth map refinements (desktop only).
 
Will my Lens Blur adjustments on one surface be synced to other surfaces? I.e. mobile to web to desktop, and vice versa?
  • Yes, all edits will sync. To revert settings, you can go back to previous versions or history steps, or un-apply Lens Blur settings.
 
Can I add Lens Blur settings to my presets?
  • No, presets and copy + paste workflows are not currently enabled for Lens Blur during Early Access.
 
For more information, please check out Lens Blur. 
 
Please give it a try and share feedback in this thread as we continually improve this feature.
 
Lisa Ngo: Lightroom Product Manager
 
Current Popular Lens Blur Feature Requests:

Stop by and give them a vote if they're of interest to you!

 

 

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1380 replies

Participant
April 1, 2024

I love the "selective focus" feature. I took a group photo of 6 people who were not perfectly lined up, therefore some where in focus, some were blurred by the blur applied. Selecting Focus and hovering over those out of focus worked just fine!

 

Participant
March 31, 2024

It works well but....when changing sttributes such as range and adjusting focus brush it uses phenominal amounts of processor and RAM. It has sometimes shut LR down!

I'm using a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU, 32gb RAM and Nvidia TX3060 12gb graphics card.

That's usually enough for LR/PS.

 

Participant
March 31, 2024

Love this new feature and I am sure you'll only make it better if that is possible! Well done Adobe!

Participant
March 31, 2024

So far I like it. I'm learning about the intricacies of fine tuning, but the initial effect resmebles in camera shallow DOF very well.

Participant
March 30, 2024

The blur tool seems to work great.  adds nice seperation from the foreground.  Nice way to overcome higher f stop lens.  The blur looks very smooth and of nice quality.  I like it.

Participant
March 30, 2024

Have tried this on a variety of photos from wildlife to people looks very good

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 30, 2024

I've been using this for quite a while, and it has had mostly good results. This time, I had issues with a ship model: it had a lot of issues separating the rigging and the content behind it. To make matters trickier. I used Topaz AI, and Topaz enhanced the faces behind the model ship. When I tried to blur them, it blurred everything around the faces. 

 

Next, I tried it again without Topaz, and while the results were better, the rigging was too challenging for for a great result.

Participant
March 30, 2024

I found it hard to work and changing the filmstrips did nothing different so I won't be wasting anymore time with it

Participant
March 29, 2024

Ive tried to use this a few times but it has never really worked out for me as the auto-mask it applies to the depth of field rang is not very accurate. if it were integrated into masks, where you can define your own mask or at very least edit the mask then it would be great. FOr example, I have a photo of a bird with a long beak and I want the reeds in the background to be more blurred, I can't get it to accurately mask the bird as the focused subject, it includes bits of the background into the subject which looks so bad.... like the apple portrait mode. It needs more customizability in terms of subject selection to make a pro tool.

Participant
March 28, 2024

Can we now add lens blur settings to preset or copy-past add settings? Also, color mixer to the mask panel. Big, big help for batch and skin editing. thanks in advance

rsshaw
Participant
March 28, 2024

I'm impressed with the lens blur tool so far.  I think a great enhancement would be to add the ability to define the focal range  using a brush in addition to the Focal Range bar.  This would allow more detailed refinement of the in- and out-of-focus areas of the photo, as well as more easily discontingous portions of the in and out of focus range.  I guess this would be called a "Focal Range Mask" for want of a better term.  Thanks!

Participant
March 27, 2024

While adding blur to a bald eagle in flight it blurred out his white head and white tail feathers leaving only the torso of the bird in focus. On another picture of a bald eagle sitting on a single branch it blurred out the branch the eagle was sitting on that was also in the same plane the eagle. Could you add access to a brush so that you could override the AI and add in or delete the area of the picture that the AI missed calculated? Most times the AI works great!

Inspiring
March 27, 2024
You can use the blur and focus features to add blur or focus to areas where the AI has not got it 100%


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