Generative Remove: The Future of Photo Editing Adobe has introduced new AI-powered tools to Lightroom, designed to simplify photo editing for both professionals and beginners. Among these features is "Generative Remove," currently available in beta, and an AI-powered Lens Blur tool, now accessible to all users. What is Generative Remove? Generative Remove, powered by Adobe's Firefly AI model, allows users to eliminate unwanted objects from their images effortlessly. This tool is available across Lightroom’s mobile, web, and desktop apps in early access. The Generative Remove tool stands out by generating three variations to replace the removed object, enabling users to choose the most natural-looking option. How Does it Work? Similar to tools like Canva’s Magic Eraser and Google’s Pixel device features, Generative Remove lets users "paint" over unwanted items in a photo and remove them with a click. Unlike Photoshop’s Content-Aware Fill, which matches nearby p...
As tech enthusiasts and content creators, we produce in-depth reviews of technology products and services and analyze software updates, market trends, and shift-share breakdowns within the tech, film, television and gaming industries, and sports entertainment.