• Adobe has announced a new Generative Remove feature in Lightroom, which uses AI technology to automatically remove unwanted objects or people from photos. This feature is powered by Adobe Sensei, the company's AI and machine learning framework, and can be used to clean up backgrounds, remove distractions, and enhance the overall composition of an image.
• The Generative Remove tool works by analyzing the contents of a photo and identifying areas that can be removed or replaced. Users can then select the objects or elements they want to remove, and the AI-powered tool will generate a new version of the image with those elements seamlessly removed. This can be particularly useful for tasks like removing power lines, street signs, or unwanted people from landscapes or portraits.
• Adobe says the Generative Remove feature is designed to be easy to use and integrate seamlessly into the Lightroom editing workflow. The tool is currently in beta and will be available to all Lightroom subscribers as a free update later this year. This addition further demonstrates Adobe's commitment to leveraging AI and machine learning to enhance its creative tools and empower photographers to achieve their desired results more efficiently.