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Does Lightroom do Generative Fill? Not Generative Erase, but Generative Fill.
Often when I rotate an image I want to keep all of it and if the rotation is not too large I try to fill in the information missing due to the rotation. I used to do this using clone tools but thought that it would be a lot easier using Generative Fill. Just rotate the image, fill in the black areas generated by the rotate and save the image.
But I have run into problems trying to do this in Lightroom, both LR and LRC, both of which I am currently trial-ing. I rotate the image to fix the horizon but can not find any way to crop outside of the actual image so I lose the corners. But even if I could keep the dead areas I could not find any Generative Fill in either LR or LRC. Is it there and I am just missing it? So I guess I am asking two questions. Can I crop outside of the actual image? And is there some way to do Generative Fill in any resulting part of the image.
I am working on a Silicon MacBook Air running Sequoia.
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Never mind. I figured out how to do it.
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Hey @MikeFromMesa,
Currently, the only Generative AI feature available in Lightroom is Generative Remove. You would need to edit your image in Photoshop to use Generative Fill.
Consider creating an idea here: https://adobe.ly/4855z8x
^CM
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