LIGHTROOM CLASSIC Magic: Remove Unwanted Objects with GENERATIVE AI

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • The new Generative Remove Tool in Adobe Lightroom Classic leverages the power of Artificial Intelligence to help you eliminate unwanted objects from your photographs. This revolutionary tool analyzes the areas that you designate in your image and then Adobe’s servers invent new completely content to seamlessly replace those parts of your image.
    Effortless Object Removal
    Despite its incredible power, the new Generative Remove Tool offers a user-friendly experience. Simply select the Remove Tool, enable the new Object Aware Selection Mode, brush over the unwanted objects, and then wait for Lightroom to work its magic. The entire process takes just a few clicks and the results can be absolutely astounding.
    Multiple Variations for Optimal Creative Control
    Generative Remove automatically creates multiple Variations for each edit that you request. By cycling through the variations, you can quickly choose the option that blends in perfectly with the rest of your photograph. You can even ask Lightroom to generate additional variations again and again, if needed, without starting over.
    Non-Destructive Editing for Unwavering Confidence
    Generative Remove, like all of Lightroom’s editing tools, adheres to Adobe’s non-destructive workflow paradigm. You can effortlessly revert to your original image or refine your object removal work further at any time. Edit with confidence, knowing that you always maintain the freedom to experiment without ever permanently altering your original capture.
    Essential Considerations for Seamless Operation
    To harness the power of Generative Remove, your Lightroom Classic Catalog must be upgraded and you must commit to a new Terms of Service agreement. In addition, Generative Remove only works while your computer is connected to the internet.
    If you try to use the Remove Tool without a stable internet connection then it will automatically revert to its older,less powerful, Content-Aware algorithm.
    A Game Changing Shift in Image Editing
    Generative Remove represents a significant leap forward in our photo editing capabilities. Artificial Intelligence can be a frightening new technology, but the cat is out of the bag now and its utility for photographers has only just begun. So, embrace this innovative new tool, refine your images with unparalleled ease, and banish those pesky photobombs forever!
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    00:26 Generative Remove In Lightroom Classic
    03:26 How To Use The Generative AI Remove Tool
    08:42 Comparing Two Generative Variations Side-By-Side
    11:41 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 9

  • @AndrewL
    @AndrewL Месяц назад

    Thanks for the turtotial. I like the sunglasses demostration. I will try that.

  • @garybaehr1982
    @garybaehr1982 Месяц назад

    Wonderful demonstration. It is unbelievable what AI can do. Thanks for the video.

  • @jbraly
    @jbraly Месяц назад +2

    Cool Adobe.... now do Premiere

  • @RNNONMT
    @RNNONMT Месяц назад

    Which version of LR. I have 13.2. - did not update to my knowledge (doesn't mean it didn't auto update?) - and I see no option TO update?

    • @FocusPhotoSchool
      @FocusPhotoSchool  Месяц назад

      The new Generative Remove Tool is part of Adobe Lightroom Classic version 13.3. It sounds like you are one update behind!

  • @TheARTCONCEPTS
    @TheARTCONCEPTS Месяц назад

    Remove Sunglasses and replacing them with eyes, which don't belong to this person, is bullshit.

    • @FocusPhotoSchool
      @FocusPhotoSchool  Месяц назад +3

      If you are a photojournalist documenting actual events then I completely agree. If you are presenting your images as depictions of real people, as they really appear, then I also completely agree.
      But if make no such claims about your art; if your photography is no more bound to depictions of reality than a hollywood movie, or an impressionist painting, then I think the standards for what we can and cannot add or remove to a photograph are much looser.
      To me, it all comes down to the artist's honesty about their creative process and their integrity.