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What is AI Healing Brush? (13.2)

Engaged ,
Feb 21, 2024 Feb 21, 2024

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I just updated LRCC to 13.2 and upon reloading the software, I received the usual window pop-up window listing the new features which includes more metadata filter options including an "AI HEALING BRUSH". 

 

Now I haven't yet had my morning coffee so I might be missing something, but Healing has been called just regular "healing" or "content aware healing". What's this AI HEALING BRUSH? Is it a misnomer, a feature that I don't know about, or is it something that we can be expecting to replace the now-long-in-the-tooth content-aware healing brush? 

 

I created a filter based on AI HEAL and it shows that I've used it before...Is this what the healing brush is simply called now?

 

I'd appreciate some clarification (or a strong cup of coffee).

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Feb 21, 2024 Feb 21, 2024

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Content-aware healing is now done with AI, which should lead to better results. So same brush, different under the hood.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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Feb 21, 2024 Feb 21, 2024

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The reference to 'AI Healing' is related to newly added smart collection criteria as shown in attached scresnhot that the OP was referring to. The tool is the same as it was in LrC 13.1.

 

new to 13.2.png

 

 

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Engaged ,
Feb 21, 2024 Feb 21, 2024

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Thanks for the clarification Johan. 

 

Is the AI revamp of the healing brush new to 13.2?

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Feb 21, 2024 Feb 21, 2024

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There is no revamp of the AI healing tool in 13.2. As I have already stated above, the AI healing tool in 13.2 is the same as it was in 13.1, 13.0 and all of the versions of LrC back to 11.0.

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Engaged ,
Feb 22, 2024 Feb 22, 2024

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Ah yes, I should have read your reply a bit more clearly. 

 

I hadn't heard the 'AI' prefix on the healing tool before. I thought it was just called the "healing tool/brush". I thought it may have been something new.

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Feb 23, 2024 Feb 23, 2024

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It was originally called 'Content-Aware Remove' (see details at below link), but was changed to AI Heal in this latest update. 

 

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/whats-new/2023.html

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