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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
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Sorry, didn't mean to post as a reply to the previous post, just meant as a reply to the discussion.
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On reflection: we can duplicate a layer, apply the blur to the new layer, and proceed from there.
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Buonasera a tutti, ho avuto modo di provare la nuova funzione di lightroom classic sfocatura con lente, la trovo un ottima funziona, mi evita un passaggio in meno con photoshop, sicuramente è da migliorare ma come base di partenza non è male, e trovo anche vantaggioso colore a punto, da fare con la maschera in modo da poter escludere parti che non desideri che vengano toccate, ottimo spero che lo perfezionate.
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Hi,
Yesterday I updated my Lightroom Classic to version 13.0.1 All went well with the update, but I didn't have time to try out the new features included with this update- until tonight.
I was really looking forward to trying out the new Lens Blur (Early Access) feature, so I decided to apply it to one of my images. It was in the process of 'Analyzing' when it caused my Windows 10 computer to restart. I thought maybe this was some sort of electrical glitch, so I didn't think much of that. Windows booted up fine and I reopened Lightroom Classic. Then I opened another image and thought about giving the Lens Blur another try. And the whole issue happened again- it was during the 'Analyzing' process - but, this time my computer didn't restart. It shut down and when I tried to turn it back on with the power button, it appeared to be dead. Power button wasn't responding. So I unplugged my computer and plugged it back on and the power button was functional again. But this time Windows 10 couldn't boot up. Upon entering the BIOS, the order of the drives had been switched around and once that was corrected, Windows 10 booted up again without issues. Opened Lightroom again and all was OK.
Needless to say, I am not planning to use the Lens Blur feature again till all bugs have been worked out.
Just thought I would share my experience.
Thanks!
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I would also like to add that I have never encountered any issues with the other AI features in Lightroom. Everything else works as expected.
Thanks again.
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Hi, It most likely sort of GPU driver issue. The lens blur has some new AI models and it could be that the older GPU driver could not handle it correctly. Please share your system info. Lightroom>Help>System Info...
Please follow https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/troubleshoot-gpu.html to update your Windows 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 workaround method as a last resort. The method provides a mechanism to allow LrDesktop/LrClassic/ACR customers to force the ML inference to always run on CPU instead of default. See details here https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/acr-gpu-faq.html#lens-blur
Hope this helps,
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bonjour j'ai exactement le meme probleme
Cdt
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LRC
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Seriously? Are we supposed to guess the error and the circumstances that trigger it?
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Bonjour aussi,
Effectivement cela n'est pas suffisant pour solutionner le problème. Ne sachant pas s'il existe des fichiers log ou autres à transmettre j'ai écrit pour un premier contact.
Cordialement
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Bonjour,
J'ai suivi les recommandations trouvé ici :
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/acr-gpu-faq.html#lens-blur
Relancer LRC et cela fonctionne. Plus de message d'erreur. Suite à ça j'ai réactivé le GPU dans les préférences de LRC, quitter et relancer et cela fonctionne toujours. Si cela peut aider
Cordialement
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It seems a little gimmicky right now. I see the potential for sure, but it looked cut out on the images I tried. It also scares me to an extent. I said 10 years ago we're approaching the point where you'll point and shoot a camera, it'll take a bunch of pics in a flash, then you'll go home and choose the aperture and shutter speed. It's probably around the corner. I believe it's taking some of the field art out of the craft.
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Very nice function, i am impressed, esay using
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Trees in background take on very unnatural appearance above blur level of 15 or so
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same experience on trees here
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As others have said, subject detection sometimes misses part of subject (ear on left) or includes part of background with subject (on right). Note: this is an imported iPhone photo from Lr Mobile but Portrait Mode was not used in the original.
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Ik gebruik hem vandaag voor het eerst maar ziet er goed uit ben benieuwd naar verdere resultaten
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Should be able to selectively apply Lens Blur using selection tools
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Works good. Maybe an edge refine to soften the subject/background. And an "add to" "subtract from" for the mask.
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