Copy link to clipboard
Copied
This post applies to Camera Raw, Lightroom Classic & the Lightroom Ecosystem products.
Stop by and give them a vote if they're of interest to you!
Posted by:
Please report your system info via Lightroom>Help>System Info...
If you encounter GPU driver issues while using ML features in LrClassic/LrD/ACR, please try to update to the latest macOS version or if you are on a Windows machine, follow https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/troubleshoot-gpu.html to update your machine to the latest GPU driver and see if the problem resolves itself.
If the OS or the driver is not available or possible and the problem persists, then try the following
...Copy link to clipboard
Copied
the blur option is a great addition. Unfortunately it keeps blurring out not just my background but some of my subject which is obviously not useful nor intended. hope this gets rectified.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Lost for works! Brilliant work, Thank you so much!!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Please add a subtract brush capability to remove blur from areas that the algorithm has included but may be in error or may help the creative look.
The focal range adjustment doesn't allow precise local adjustment.
Thanks,
Nick Ariemma
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The Lens Blur has 2 adjustment brushes but to make them available you need to click the "Refine" drop down:
Once they are visible you can pick which one you want to use and use it like you do any Masking brush in LR.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thanks for pointing that out - I had missed it. I don't see a way to REMOVE the blur effect using the brush - am I wrong about that?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The Focus refinement actually works quite well - it restores focus to objects that have blurred, kind of like removing the blur feature.
Thanks again for pointing us to that.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I love it!
But I'd like to apply my own depth map to it.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I guess, in essence, LR is creating its own Depth Map. Are you saying you have a depth map file of some sort that you want LR to read the depth details from?
When I'm not happy with what I get in LR or when LR freezes or slows down, I sometimes flip the image to PS, where I select the subject onto a masked layer, then dup the background apply the same mask to it and invert it , make it a smart object then go to Filter/Blur Gallery/Field Blur and apply 9 evenly spaced adjustment points. (I made an action that takes it to that point.) Then I adjust those 9 points to suit the image. That works just fine too and gives near perfect control over the process, without anything slowing down and having to be re-started as happens in Lightroom using the Depth Blur.
Of course there is a depth blur in PS Neural Filters but to me it is basically mimicking what LR does. I've used my action so often its kind of 2nd nature now, but I do love what LR does until it slows down or locks up.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
muito bom mesmo
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Is there any way to speed up the function? I have 256GB RAM, yet I get the spinning beachball every time I make an adjustment in Lens Blur. It's disruptive to my current workflow. Otherwise, I love it!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
WOW! I thought I was well equipped on my laptop with 64g of Ram.
I find that at first the Lens Blur works pretty fast but after a few changes or Focus/Blur brush strokes it slows down a lot and keeps slowing down. It only takes a minute to restart LR so I do that and it works OK again for awhile, then that process has to be repeated. I watch Task Manager in another window and it is amazing how fast the memory useage for Lightroom accumulates when using Lens Blur.
Perhaps that's why it is still in 'Beta' and hopefully they will sort that out when it goes Mainstream.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
This is very impressive and easy to use. I would write more but I can't wait to get back in a play with the Bokeh slider on some older pictures.
Adobe inovation makes my life easier.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The lens blur works quite well. Sometimes it would be good if it recognized the objects like the mask tool does. It would be great if these two tools could be combined in an additional function. My example is two people in a forest scene with a branch reaching towards the focus. It looks very strange that this branch with the people remains super sharp. Although the algorithm is correct here, if I also blur the branch, the image looks more pleasing to the viewer.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I think it is an intersting option.
I was working on a particularly image of dear, and i was able to emphatize de figures of the animals from the background
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
this is really cool! Just decided to throw it on a photo to try it and I was impressed
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Bonjour, Cette fonction est extraordinaire a continuer a développé et surtout la laisser dans les prochaine version. Je dois encore explorer les possibilité de celle-ci. Mais cela est déjà magnifique. ajouté les propositions des autres serait bien aussi. une option avec une échelle graduer dans la photo pour déterminer la profondeur de champs que l'ont veux clair et celle floue serait une vrai avancée. Merci
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It works flawlessly on mobile, I find it useless on a mac as it's really hard to understand how to use it, so that even the same object or person gets patially blurred.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Estou gostando muito. I am really like it !
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I'm finding that I get considerably better edge results in images with busy backgrounds if I start with the Blur Amount set to something like 20, then refine the edge with the Blur brush, and then DECREASE the Blur Amount to something like 15.
I may be wrong, but it looks like it recomputes the entire background at that point, yielding cleaner edges in areas that had manual edits.
Neat feature. Will be very nice when it gets to a mature version.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I love the feature, but it has a difficult time with the tips of animal hairs or bird feathers. Lens Blur nearly always blurs these out along with the background. I've compared with with the background blur neural filter in Photoshop and, while Photoshop isn't perfect either, it's further along in this regard than Lens Blur. In the attached image, Lens Blur totally removed the fine hairs on the dog's right ear (left side of image).
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Same issue. Also, I hope Adobe plans to support DNG files!
J O N A T H A N S E L I G P H O T O G R A P H Y *•
(personal info redacted)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Every now and then an object will not blur if it's very close to a subject. It would be very valuable to have a brush added to fix these areas when they appear.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
like the tool, does a nice seperation on subject and background 😉
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Very Nice addition to my tools in Lightroom.