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Adobe's AI-Powered Generative Remove Feature in Lightroom Erases Unsightly Objects in Seconds


Taking a cue from Google's Magic Eraser, Adobe's new trick improves on existing tools with the help of generative AI.

Adobe is adding an artificial intelligence-powered Generative Remove feature to its Lightroom photo editor that makes it dead simple to zap out unwanted elements, like that annoying guy in the background. The new feature is in a public beta testing phase but will work across the Lightroom ecosystem whether you're using the app on mobile, desktop, or web. Lightroom's Generative Remove uses Adobe's Firefly AI engine to smoothly replace unwanted elements.

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