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August 30, 2023
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Glasses Glare removal - More than just using AI generative fill prompts.

  • August 30, 2023
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I'm looking for a tool that will quickly detect glasses glare and restore the image using a generative ai. Glasses glare can be tinted so it will also need a color correction slider I assume to adjust the greens and magentas of the area. If there was a quick selection tool to detect the glare that AI could remove glare prompt it automatically. As the AI glare removal prompt does not work on an entire selection on a eye or iris without changing it completely, it may be a good idea to have a toggle to the eye color for futher corrections. 

I like the idea of the red eye removal tool but with glass glare. 

 

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Participant
June 4, 2025

This is a bit late, but have you found Evoto?  I just used it to remove glare from my subject's glasses, and it WORKED with a click of a button.

 

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 4, 2025

Wow, that's a lot of money for just one app.  If I am understanding this correctly, it cost twice as much for a single application, than the entire Adobe CC subscription.  That can't be right. Are they all fully functional, and it's just the number of images you can edit that controls the cost?

Participant
November 20, 2024
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Myra Ferguson
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 17, 2024

Have you tried the Remove Tool to get rid of the glare? I haven't tried it. I'm curious if that would work.

Participant
February 19, 2024

Hello, yes I have tried the removal tool, this works really well on
specific removals of objects or small items, it almost works like a
heal brush with a removal AI but it is definitely not perfect and the wait
time to process it usually is the same to generate so I just use the prompt
with directions of "remove glare." The removal tool doesn't typically match
the facial features of what needs to be replaces like the eyelid or
eyelashes unlike the AI prompts, plus you can keep generating instead of
hitting the CTRL+Z and reapplying the removal brush for a different result.
*Heather Williams*
*RoMo Photo | [phone removed]

NP Photo
Participant
February 17, 2024

This seems to remove the glasses entirely, which is cool, but I'd also love a tool that just removed the glare. Any ideas?

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 17, 2024

@NP Photo 

 

Terry White from Adobe has a video on removing glare with Generative Fill. Note, however, that the glare is not on the iris and I think that makes a difference. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5UUiHuIoFw

 

Jane

Participant
February 19, 2024

Hello, yes thank you. I have noticed that you can get close enough to what
we are looking for in a removal if the area that is selected with the Lasso
Tool, keeps as much of the affected areas out and then generate "remove
glare". I have also used the clone stamp tool (mirrored) to use parts of
the other eye like the iris or eyelid, then going back with the AI to
correct the remaining areas. It is not a 1 click solution but it does save
a considerable amount of time in comparison to hand editing these out using
other photos, clone stamping and painting it back.

*Heather Williams*
*RoMo Photo | [phone removed]

Participant
November 1, 2023

try glassesgone.com