Yeah, I think the whole "using gen remove after cropping" has been one of this biggest culprits for users not getting optimal results. Same with not including shadows/reflections.
Brian, once again, this is GREAT information..... you are the BEST,,,, You were very helpful, and you increased my knowledge and understanding of the power of AI and Gen Remove..... Truly appreciate itl
I KNEW I forgot to include something in the crop tip! Definitely apply gen remove BEFORE using lens correction because that will also apply a minor crop when fixing distortion issues. Thank you for the reminder!
Great tips on how to optimize the use of the tools and let the AI help yourself. Especially the tip about multiple selections in one removal attempt. Am I right or wrong in assuming when doing 4 areas in one Remove it will still cost you four credits?
Great tips. Does running Denoise AI change the results? I have read on DP Review that Denoise AI deletes all edits, does Denoise AI, then adds back edits and AI removals can be altered. Is this true?
14 minute MASTERCLASS / so well done - thanks!
Thank you for tip #1! Makes sense knowing LR can still see the pixels you cropped out. Will save a lot of future frustration.
Wow what a difference following your tips has made to my editing, thankyou.
The order of operation tip very helpful. Enjoyed the video
Great tips, Thanks Brian,
Tip no 1 was SO helpful!
Very helpful tips! Many thanks.
Very helpful, as always!
Excellent tips, all 5! I learned the hard way regarding tip #1. Thanks for this great video Brian. 👍
Thanks for the tips Brian, I was wondering why when removing an individual or object another would appear.
Yeah, I think the whole "using gen remove after cropping" has been one of this biggest culprits for users not getting optimal results. Same with not including shadows/reflections.
Fantastic information Brian! Thank You!!
Thanks for this, Brian. I was frustrated removing distractions because I had already sized/cropped my picture. This nails it.
Another GREAT tutorial! Thank you Brian. You are an inspiring teacher.
These are really helpful, especially (as you say) the first one.
That's great Brian. Many thanks.
Brian, once again, this is GREAT information..... you are the BEST,,,, You were very helpful, and you increased my knowledge and understanding of the power of AI and Gen Remove..... Truly appreciate itl
Always great content from you Brian. Thank you, and love your laid back teaching style.I always learn new ideas from you.
Very good tips, well explained. Thank you!
¡Gracias!
Oh so thats why thanks for the tips👍
Now that is what I call a tutorial.
Great job. Thank you.
Very valuable information. Thank you very much.
You're most welcome, Jorge!
Fantastic, thanks Brian!
Always my pleasure, Paul!
Outstanding!
Another GREAT video! Should I do lens correction before generative removal?
I KNEW I forgot to include something in the crop tip! Definitely apply gen remove BEFORE using lens correction because that will also apply a minor crop when fixing distortion issues. Thank you for the reminder!
@@brianmatiash Thanks!!!
Excellent! 🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰!
Great tips on how to optimize the use of the tools and let the AI help yourself. Especially the tip about multiple selections in one removal attempt. Am I right or wrong in assuming when doing 4 areas in one Remove it will still cost you four credits?
Brian, does the use of the tool in LR use up any Adobe credits??
Great tips. Does running Denoise AI change the results? I have read on DP Review that Denoise AI deletes all edits, does Denoise AI, then adds back edits and AI removals can be altered. Is this true?
Thanks for the great, straightforward useful information.