Adobe brings Generative Remove feature powered by Firefly

Sanjana Dhar
Sanjana Dhar May 22, 2024
Updated 2024/05/22 at 6:37 PM

To make the process of editing in Lightroom, Adobe brings Generative Remove feature powered by Firefly. This will make editing faster and easier on any device.

Get to know more about Adobe’s Generative Remove

Adobe has launched its Generative Remove in Adobe Lightroom. With this Adobe brings in the capabilities of Firefly directly into everyday photo editing. This can be accessed across Lightroom mobile, web and desktop surfaces. According to Adobe, Generative Remove is the most powerful remove tool of Lightroom yet. Besides, Lightroom has also added additional AI-powered features such as Lens Blur which adds aesthetic blur effects in a single click. This feature makes photo editing efficient for photographers across skill levels.

Features of Adobe’s Generative Remove

The streamlined Lightroom mobile user interface makes editing photos more fun, easy and intuitive for all photographers. According to Adobe, the Generative Remove feature gives all the power to remove unwanted objects from any photo without destroying it with just a single click. This is done by matching the area removed with ‘pixel perfect generations for high-quality, realistic, and stunning’ results.

The new tool helps to remove distractions from any family photo and allows the professionals with nifty retouching work flows and more fine- grain control. Adobe has stated that the Generative Remove feature will be available as an early access feature across the Lightroom ecosystem for millions of users.

Ashley Still, senior vice president and general manager, Creative Cloud at Adobe said, “Whether you’re a hobbyist or a pro photographer, everyone wants to be able to quickly and easily edit their photos on the go.” She added, “We’re excited to bring the magic of Firefly to Lightroom’s millions of users – so they can live in the moment knowing they have the most powerful tools to edit, manage and share anywhere they are.”

 

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