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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

Participating Frequently
November 29, 2023

This could've saved me spending $2K on an f1.4 portrait lens (5 yrs ago)!

Participant
November 29, 2023

I am really enjoying using this with family portraits! Very pleased :))

Participant
November 28, 2023

This is a nice intuative feature - I like it

Participant
November 28, 2023

Doesn't work in Windows.

Adobe Employee
November 28, 2023

See the pinned reply at the top to get your GPU driver updated.

Participant
November 28, 2023

In my experiment, I had 2 Bald Eagles sitting on a tree branch. The background is a busy, jumble of tree branches. The blur algorithm blurred the branches but also blurred the white head of the 2 eagles. I ended up with headless eagles.

 

Adobe Employee
November 28, 2023

You can pick the focus area via the Point/Area focus tool, and use the Refine tool to touch it up.

Participant
November 28, 2023

I've tried it on several images but just can't get the subject to be detected properly, it usually misses an arm, or the wingmirror (if a car) or something pretty critical. Manually selecting the subject with a big box doesn't really work, it needs more of an PS style object selection tool so you can add or remove parts

Adobe Employee
November 28, 2023

Have you discovered the Refine tool and try it?

Participating Frequently
November 28, 2023

Would be useful if you could subtract the subject as sometimes the subject borders get blurred too.

Participating Frequently
November 28, 2023

Cool feature. Needs ability to add noise.

Participant
November 28, 2023

Focus/Blur adjustment circle is resizing by itself all of a sudden! Just started this today! Makes it hard to use! 

Participant
November 28, 2023

You could you develop the function so that it doesn't smear the grain