How To PROPERLY USE Generative AI in Lightroom
If you're getting mixed results when using Lightroom's Generative AI Remove tool, I can help! In this video, I demonstrate how to best use this tool for varying situations.
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If you're getting mixed results when using Lightroom's Generative AI Remove tool, I can help! In this video, I demonstrate how to best use this tool for varying situations. Checkout Anthony Morganti's Lightroom Training - The ULTIMATE Lightroom Classic Course - Nearly 70 Videos - HOURS of Training: bit.ly/UltimateLightroomCourse Save $10 with Discount Code: TENOFF Get your free downloadable keyboard shortcut PDFs from my website, including keyboard shortcuts for Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, On1 Photo Raw, Topaz Labs Photo AI, and Luminar Neo: www.anthonymorganti.com To get more info about Lightroom, go here: prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ All of my Workflow videos are in this playlist: bit.ly/MyEditingWorkflow
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Hi Anthony, Thank you for this good and interesting video about the Generative AI in Lightroom. Having tested this feature already and having been in contact with Adobe, you should address the following information as many people are getting it wrong not knowing the following when "removing": - Select the person or object completely, including his/its shadow. - Make sure there is nothing of it behind a crop (!) nor lens correction (!), especially when removing border items. - Make sure no previous change blurred, shifted nor hidden pixels of what you are trying to remove. - The order of edits is important: do it before cropping or lens correction! If they are still pixels of this person/object remaining (even hidden or blurred), LR will replace it with a variation.
Excellent video Anthony, thank you.
Terrific tip!!!!!!! Thanks!!
Brilliant as usual Anthony! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for posting. Very helpful video. I have been having issues removing people/objects from some of my images. This video will help me get better results.
Thanks for enlarging your cursor and adding the effect when you click on something. I think you're as patient, thoughtful and dedicated to education as any online instructor.
Thank you! I have been frustrated by this very problem--AI replacing an unwanted person with another person! I have not heard this little "trick" from anyone else.
Timely and helpful video. I have been struggling to get good results with Generative AI in LrC. this really helps.
Very helpful!
Excellent tip, only you have these ideas. Good job as usual
Very helpful, thank you!
Great tips for this tool!
LrRC tool has its limits. I usually go to PS, if it's too complicated
Very useful; thank you. On a related topic, I wonder whether the AI removal tool will remain outside Adobe's broader policy requiring Credits to pay for uses of AI generative content, given that they all involve use of Adobe's servers to generate new pixels.
@gosman949
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you will pay for it eventually if you use it a lot!
Thank you so much. Now....if I could use Generative AI to make my images "better," not just "different," I'd be all set. But that's my issue, not yours.
Biggest issue I’ve found is removing objects that intersect another object and a flat sky. The tool has a hard time matching the sky color exactly. Anyone else?
I'm looking to upgrade my computer (windows desktop). With Adobe Ai, does it use the processor or the video card or both the most? Or is it the internet speed (which I have 1gb fiber). I'm looking to just upgrade my video card and not my 7-year-old processor. If the processor needs updating, I will just get a new computer.
@sounderdavis5446
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The better question, if I may, is what hardware is best for Adobe software?...because AI is just a part of what you do. Both processor and video card are critical. Best bang for the buck may be in the video card, but if the CPU is too old, you'll still bottleneck there. RAM is important too. There are some excellent online articles and websites discussing this question in detail, including one where you can plug in various hardware combos and see benchmark results. Linking in comments is frowned on. Check around.
Perhaps, Adobe should give 2 options remove and replace.