Night Pixel
Senior Member
Brian Matiash posted a helpful video to get the best results from the AI Remove tool in all versions of Lightroom:
Key Tips for Best Results:
Tip #1: Use Generative Remove as the first editing step, especially before cropping, to avoid unwanted remnants of removed objects.
Tip #2: When removing an object that casts a shadow, include the shadow in your selection to get accurate results.
Tip #3: Similarly, include reflections of objects you want to remove, as they impact the edit quality.
Tip #4: Use multiple strokes in one session, thanks to the October 2024 update, which allows for multiple selections simultaneously.
Tip #5: For small edits like dust spots, switch off Generative Remove and use the Content-Aware Remove brush for faster, local editing.
Key Tips for Best Results:
Tip #1: Use Generative Remove as the first editing step, especially before cropping, to avoid unwanted remnants of removed objects.
Tip #2: When removing an object that casts a shadow, include the shadow in your selection to get accurate results.
Tip #3: Similarly, include reflections of objects you want to remove, as they impact the edit quality.
Tip #4: Use multiple strokes in one session, thanks to the October 2024 update, which allows for multiple selections simultaneously.
Tip #5: For small edits like dust spots, switch off Generative Remove and use the Content-Aware Remove brush for faster, local editing.