Adobe Lightroom gets new AI feature that can remove objects from photos with one click

As AI technology continues to evolve, it's getting better at understanding what's in a photo and performing editing operations that are difficult for humans to handle. Today, as part of its plan to develop more AI tools, theAdobe announced the upcoming arrival of itsPhoto editing software Lightroom The new artificial intelligence feature of the

In an official press release, Adobe has announced two new artificial intelligence features: Generative Remove and Lens Blur presets. Generative Remove is powered by Adobe's artificial intelligence image generator, Firefly. With this feature, users can select unwanted parts of a photo and Lightroom will automatically remove them; the AI analyzes the background information of the photo, deduces what's behind the removed object, and automatically fills in the area to make it look as if the object never existed. This feature is available on mobile, desktop, Lightroom Classic, and Lightroom on the web.

Adobe Lightroom gets new AI feature that can remove objects from photos with one click

The "Lens Blur" feature can defocus the background in a photo to create the effect of highlighting the subject. With this update, "Lens Blur" will provide a series of presets for users to choose from. With these presets, users no longer need to manually adjust the parameters to get the desired effect, just click on the preset that best suits the user's needs, and Lightroom will automatically do all the tedious work.

Both of these features are now live.

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