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I am currently running PS Version 25.0.0 (Latest) on my MAC running Monterey OS
My issue is this:_
If I use the remove tool by circling the desired object to remove, it defaults to a pink line with which you circle the image. Once the circle is completed instead of removing the item, it merely fills it in with the same colour which in my case is pink. I have tried using the tick to confirm the action, and, all that does is remove it and fill it with a solid yellow colour.
It is also erratic as it sometimes skip the process where it completes the circle and fills with pink and just uses solid colour?
This makes this tool unusable.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Regards
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This has happened a few times where some users experience a solid color as they try to brush on the remove tool.
You may be having a problem with the Image processing part of this tool. It's easy to check.
Try this method and see if it goes away:
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The Remove Tool is a brush, not an object selection tool. You need to completely brush over the object you want to remove, not encircle it.
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Hi, With respect, that is not how it is supposed to work according to the help video on the tool. You should be able to either incircle the object or brush over it. Also, even if I do as you say it does exactly the same thing. Looks like a glitch. 🙂
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Are we talking Photoshop or Lightroom Classic? You posted this in the Lightroom Classic forum, so I assumed you were talking about the Lightroom Classic remove tool, which works only the way I described. As I am on a cellular connection, I do not watch videos that people post.
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Sorry, I thought it was general issues not just light room. I had upload a video showing issue which clearly showed it was a PS issue. Sorry for confusion.
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I struggled a lot with this problem. Thanks to you I solved it
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Your attached video looks like Photoshop. Defiantly not Lightroom Classic.
Why is this posting in the LrC community?
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Ok guys give it a rest.....OK once again let me explain....I had PS open, clicked on help...from the menu in the Discover drop down, I chose "Support Community" in PHOTOSHOP I created a post of help!! in PHOTOSHOP......I included a video clearly showing PS error not LR! why are you being so picky? and out to make me seem foolish. If you dont want to help jogg on, I dont need you snide remarks. For thos that have been helpful, I thank you very much. You go have a good day.
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Ok guys give it a rest.....OK once again let me explain....I had PS open, clicked on help...from the menu in the Discover drop down, I chose "Support Community" in PHOTOSHOP I created a post of help!! in PHOTOSHOP......I included a video clearly showing PS error not LR! why are you being so picky? and out to make me seem foolish. If you dont want to help jogg on, I dont need you snide remarks. For thos that have been helpful, I thank you very much. You go have a good day.
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Ok, apparently an odd glitch. To understand how your post got placed in the wrong community, I walked thru PS/Help. In PS click on Help, Clicked on Photoshop Help, a screen pops up, clicked on Support Community, And the PS Ecosystem community shows up in my Browser. That should have been just fine, but apparently yours displayed the Lightroom Classic Community.
Probably a Adobe Community Page issue. I did notice some changes in how the pages look/feel.
As for our complaining about the wrong community. Well thinking twice, I will avoid listing all the reasons. And they do not matter as in you case, Adobe sent you astray, in other cases the member simply fails to pay attention, mind you these community pages are rather convoluted.
In my case, I probably should have just replied to the Moderators asking the post be moved.
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thank you so much for putting this up I have had the same problem with the remove tool and have updated everything and spoken to Adobe but they couldn't help me ( told me I had to update the drivers) which didn't work this worked thanks again
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This has happened a few times where some users experience a solid color as they try to brush on the remove tool.
You may be having a problem with the Image processing part of this tool. It's easy to check.
Try this method and see if it goes away:
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Perfect, thank you very much for the fix....... :))))
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Thanks for the confirmation. So far 4 have tried it successfully and so far it's held. It's safe to say this should be the first try for community members helping other users with this probem before going to more involved resets or reinstalls.
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does not work for me PS 25.3.1
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didn't work
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my remove tool keeps filling with patternts
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what app
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@gener7 Thanks, this worked for me.
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Appreciate the feedback, Marco!
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Thanks gener7. That worked for me.
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Thank you for this. I was having the same problem and your suggestion worked. Much appreciated.
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It worked for me very well, thank you ... one question thought ... is it better to also change "Selections Processing" to more stable and "Select Subject Processing" to Cloud Detail Results?
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Yes! I was getting multicolored patterns, and this fixed it. Thanks.
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Thanks! Had the same problem. Couldn't find the solution on Google.
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Worked for me,thank You!