Hey Nick, I thought if you had a Smart object I would have to flatten the image before using this tool, you just used a blank pixel layer and set select all layers and it worked great, thanks Nick.
Oh my! I just learned something new watching this video. I would have the layer that I was working on as a smart object and when I needed to do something with pixels I would then rasterize it. I just saw that Nick just created a new pixel layer and was able to make pixel adjustments without rasterizing the smart object layer. An eye opener! Thank you Nick…
I’m all for this type of stuff. Why should there be skill involved in doing tedious work like cleaning a messy scene? It should be easy and accessible to everyone as it saves time and allows you to move on to more important stuff that does need skill.
Yes. Having the skill to create great captures. Fill AI makes it easier but it won't always be better. Go back to when pocket cameras like Coolpix and hoard of point and shoot boxes made everything faster. Everyone took more not better pics and they were photographers. Fill AI will take its place and folks with skill will make it work. Cleaning up messy scenes (is not tedious) nor is it less important or less skillful than the rest of the editing process. If you can't clean a mistake or get it as close to correct in camera dont do photography.
The skill to do the tedious things will be what separates one photographer from another. No different than a painter who makes the most out of every single brush stroke. When the market becomes oversaturated and product less valuable, you will still be asking "why?"
Thanks for the heads up on this tool Nick. I can now revisit some older raw files from trips I did many years ago and deal with some distracting elements and make a better jobs of it than I did before.
I just subscribed. This is awesome! I've got a handful of photos from years past that I struggled to make presentable with the various other editing tools PS has. This makes me want to go back and clean them up with this tool.
I tried this recently and I gotta say, it works really well. I only really used it for small things I wanted removed. That being said, removing the entire truck from a grass field is absolutely wild! I didn’t realized it could do something like that. Definitely won’t need to use it to that extent, but it’s still good to know.
Thanks for the morning wake up call! This promises to be a game changer. It even did a good job on lens flare. The old methods for removing lens flare were so complex and tedious.
Great video, very informative. My takeaway from this new tool would be use it in small sections when trying to remove a large object. Thanks for sharing!!
I'm finding that sometimes the remove tool is the best and sometimes generative AI is best. When one of them gives a sketchy result I'll back and try the other. Don't yet have a "best use case" for one or the other. Some are having trouble finding the remove tool, as I did initially. Go to the bottom of your PS tools bar and select "customize toolbar". In my PS version shown as 3 dots. You may find the remove tool down in the detail listing. Move it over to your active tools list.
Couldn't agree more how great and easy that tool is to use. Really helps when removing objects next to trees in woodland, or distracting branches crossing main trunks, saves spending time trying not cutting chunks out of tree trunks :) Sometimes as photographers (albeit amateur for me) we need to utilize AI and this I feel is definitely one of those times.
Thanks Nick. I just happened on it while doing an edit and said, "hmmm, wonder what this does?" Like you say, it's amazing and I've been using it heavily!!
I've tried this out and yes it's impressive being more accurate and less messy that the other tools that you've mentioned Nick I don't mind using AI to assist images that I've already taken but not creating from scratch of course 📷👍
Thanks for another great video. I had the exact same experience with a waterfall picture. There was brush and an old sneaker. The remove tool made short work of them.
I have been a clone stamp addict since I discovered it in the last year or so, but I think I am sold on this new remove tool. Thanks for sharing this tip, Nick! This is the first I have heard about it.
Agree completely. The Remove is my favorite tool as well. In fact I had been using PS Beta to be able to use the generative fill, but I found for a lot of what I wanted it for it was hit and miss, which made it kind of annoying. But this remove tool is spot on - just incredible.
Nick, great video, yep remove tool has totally been lost in the hoopla over generative fill, which is also pretty amazing and it's only going to get better. As always you share news that you can use. You are a rockstar!!
Think I'm finally ready to get the cloud version.. cs6 was great but sad all the updates go to the subscriptions. So finally going to have to update.. glad I watch your videos
I had no idea this was there. Been using the content-aware spot healing brush fo years and always had to use the clone stamp tool to fix the little anomolies it left behind.
Am I the only one who hasn’t had great luck with the remove tool? I gotta look at my Photoshop settings again. I’m happy too see more Nick Page content though! I really do enjoy upload days. Thanks for sharing with us!
Yep. It is fantastic. I primarily like to use LR but now, almost every photo goes to PS for cleanup. I also use TK8 and like the soft pop action with reduced opacity in that so I do that as well.
For power lines Luminar Neo I found works quite well. When using the new remove tool click on one end of the power line, and hold down the shift key at the other end of line and click, poof the line is gone
Thanks for this video, Nick I have a recent cascade image that has a blurry snag branch in it that I had spent considerable time trying to remove using every PS removal tool. I could not get the texture lines to line up properly at all. It was extremely frustrating. I updated PS and tried the removal tool. It worked flawlessly matching the texture lines and colors....mind blown.
I'm assuming this isn't doable in Lightroom at the moment? Also, what is that pen+pad thing you are using? It looks like it would be more natural but also wouldn't a mouse be better for more precise edits since you can see the pointer move as you move the mouse?
Light rooms tools don’t work as well, but they are getting better. I use Wacom intuos medium pro and I can see my cursor move as I move my pen. You have much more dexterity in fine motor control with a pen, then a mouse.
Definately went under the radar as you said due to generative fill taking up all the recent limelight. Adobe has upped their game in the last 6 months and are making some good advances with noise reduction as well...Glad I came across this one, cheers.
I agree, it’s pretty awesome what it can do. During one of my recent wedding shoots there was a fire extinguisher on the wall behind the couple and I tried to remove it using the Photoshop remove tool, Pixelmator Pro’s remove and Affinity Photo 2 inpainting tool. And the winner is… Affinity Photo. Photoshop did well but misaligned things, pixelmator pro almost there but Affinity dealt with it perfectly.
Fully agree. This tool is confusingly good actually. The more you use it in an image the quicker it gets as the algorithm figures out the specifics of that specific image. It also has a very high success rate at knowing when to remove things and when to leave them be. This means that you can use it to straighten lines. Things like jagged edges of tables, uneven curbs, beard lines etc. I actually edited my tool bar to make remove tool the default icon because i use it more than the other tools.
Wow….that’s ridiculous. I just spent probably an hour removing some branches I didn’t like in a waterfall, and it only came out fair. Can’t wait to try this
Wow! Great tip. Everyone is talking about the other AI features which I found fun to play with but the Remove tool is much more useful for what I am doing. Thanks!
I have used this tool and have had mixed results. Sometimes it works well. Other times it's a disaster even leaving artifacts. I do pet photography. I used this tool to remove an narrow harness from a German Shorthaired Pointer. Sometimes it worked well other times it left large dark splotches. I had to use the Patch with content aware fill to fix. The Remove Tool would also leave some small artifacts not unlike noise. Fortunately that got cleaned up in Topaz Denoise program. Don't get me wrong. I love the tool but it has it's problems. I know you have a dog. Try taking a pic of your dog wearing a collar with tags and the leash going across the body. Then use the Remove Tool to get rid of the leash and the hardware and you will see what I mean although you have a Lab which is pretty much solid color so you may not have too much of a problem except where the fur changes direction. I like the tool and use in conjunction with the others. It's good but it's not perfect especially for pet photography.
Hi Nick. The remove tool in PS and the de-noise tool in LR are both fantastic. Adobe still playing catch up but they've delivered major improvements here.
Solid tip man, I've been using content aware for most of my clean-up which for the most part does okay but this.... this is much better and in most cases doesn't need much follow-up! Thanks man!!!
Wow Nick thats mind bendingly useful . A little slow on a 2019 iMac but a heck of a lot faster than fiddling around with the spot healing brush and with way better results . I often need this tool in museum and historic home images to remove those annoying "ropes" used to keep public back from exhibits . Thanks so much for making my life easier 😀, it would be even better if it was in ACR !!
Thanks, again, for your very informative videos. I noticed you use a tablet. After spending 12 hours masking a ground shot with a Milky Way shot (I am very picky and not yet very practiced with Photoshop), I’m feeling the excellent mouse I have is not cutting it. What brand and size tablet do you use? Here are some videos I would love to see: 1) editing and color matching blue hour ground photos with night sky shots 2) workflow for replacing blue hour sky with night sky. There are often blended blue edges on the blue hour shot, and yellow edging from horizon lights on the night shot. I tried all kinds of auto masking, and none worked particularly well so I ended up brushing and blending most of it by hand at 1600x. I am sure I am missing something. 3) I find the auto tools for removing things from in front of detailed objects don’t work well. Say power lines in front of fireworks, or branches in front of birds. I find this especially true on edges of the image. This is very different from removing a car or person in a scene because the eye picks up the linear nature of the patches from the objects being removed. Do you have a video showing a workflow for this?
Thanks for the video ideas! I use a Wacom Intuos medium pro. I travel with the small version but find the medium to be perfect for my desk setup and 27" monitor.
So happy you made this! I was in Yosemite and tree limbs encroached no the composition I wanted. Was not looking forward to an afternoon of clone stamping... now excited to get that one! (also points out I should be paying attention to the release notes)
Thanks for this, I wasn't even aware of this new tool since all anyone can talk about is the evil generative fill tool. LOL. I will be using this new remove tool a lot, I suspect. Thanks again.
thanks for pointing this out..we can thank the folks at Luminar for forcing PS to up its game. I love the 'remove dust spots' and 'remove powerlines tool' in Neo. Their sky replacement is still better than PS but probably not for long.
Nick, I just bought your "Essential Photoshop for Landscape Photography" last week, and even though I am still at the beginning chapters, it is an awesome course! But this new tool you show, would that be covered in the tutorial that I just bought (and any other recent improvements to Photoshop)? I want to make sure the extract the maximum out of Photoshop, so I can hit the ground running...and redo all of my images that I edited only in Lightroom!
Hey Greg, first of all thanks for the kind words. I recorded that course several years ago and I’m actually in the process of recording an updated version. Shoot me an email and I’ll make sure to get you some updated information!
Well now that it is hard to take a bad exposured photo (well, except in my case) & now this I guess anyone can be a pro without worrying what is in the frame when you push the shutter. Personally, I like using the clone & arrow keys in AP to line up feathers, hair, etc. on wildlife, nature & scapes. If I was a pro with mucho photos to edit I'm sure this is the way to go. Well, at least we still have exposure blending? Rite? We still do or???
Hi ... can you explain please what is a pixel layer and why do i have to convert the photo to smart object and sample all layers before applying the tool ?
The only reason I used Luminar Neo was because the erase tool was superior to Adobe's. But over the last major upgrades, Adobe has seen the impact and has added functionality that rivals the competitors.
Agree, but I can only get it to work in the Beta version, with regular photoshop all is get is an error saying "cannot be completed because of a program error" and the fix it offers only talks about file opening and saving problems..............ay thoughts? Oh, and I have reinstalled Photoshop as well as kept all the updates current...........thanks.
If you have trouble finding the remove tool, as I did initially, go to the bottom of your PS tools bar and select "customize toolbar". In my PS version shown as 3 dots. You may find the remove tool down in the detail listing. Move it over to your active tools list.
Nice one Nick thanks for sharing this top tip.🤗
Hey Nick, I thought if you had a Smart object I would have to flatten the image before using this tool, you just used a blank pixel layer and set select all layers and it worked great, thanks Nick.
Oh my! I just learned something new watching this video. I would have the layer that I was working on as a smart object and when I needed to do something with pixels I would then rasterize it. I just saw that Nick just created a new pixel layer and was able to make pixel adjustments without rasterizing the smart object layer. An eye opener! Thank you Nick…
I’m all for this type of stuff. Why should there be skill involved in doing tedious work like cleaning a messy scene? It should be easy and accessible to everyone as it saves time and allows you to move on to more important stuff that does need skill.
"more important stuff that does need skill" Exactly. Like having the skill to compose and take great captures to start with!
Yes. Having the skill to create great captures. Fill AI makes it easier but it won't always be better. Go back to when pocket cameras like Coolpix and hoard of point and shoot boxes made everything faster. Everyone took more not better pics and they were photographers. Fill AI will take its place and folks with skill will make it work. Cleaning up messy scenes (is not tedious) nor is it less important or less skillful than the rest of the editing process. If you can't clean a mistake or get it as close to correct in camera dont do photography.
@@timafter909DoNt dO PhOtOgRaPhY I’m glad you can magically make every scene in real time have everything you need in an instant
The skill to do the tedious things will be what separates one photographer from another. No different than a painter who makes the most out of every single brush stroke. When the market becomes oversaturated and product less valuable, you will still be asking "why?"
Yep. Totally agree. It’s an amazing tool. I’ve used it to clean up some ancient photos I’ve scanned too, so good!
Thanks for the heads up on this tool Nick. I can now revisit some older raw files from trips I did many years ago and deal with some distracting elements and make a better jobs of it than I did before.
I just subscribed.
This is awesome! I've got a handful of photos from years past that I struggled to make presentable with the various other editing tools PS has. This makes me want to go back and clean them up with this tool.
Thanks, Nick for this, and also to learn about adding pixel layers.
I tried this recently and I gotta say, it works really well. I only really used it for small things I wanted removed. That being said, removing the entire truck from a grass field is absolutely wild! I didn’t realized it could do something like that. Definitely won’t need to use it to that extent, but it’s still good to know.
Many Thank, Very Helpful And Informative , Great Presentation. Big Thanks Nick For Sharing. 🇬🇧
Good stuff Nick. Very impressive! Will give it a go next time I clean up my images.
Omg I love all your videos. You explanations are so simple and easy to apply. Thank you for what you do for all off us!
Thanks Nick. This is great info. I have some new images from Alaska that I am looking forward to trying this on.
Thanks for the morning wake up call! This promises to be a game changer. It even did a good job on lens flare. The old methods for removing lens flare were so complex and tedious.
Oh wow! How could I not have heard about that remove tool? Thanks for bringing that to our attention.
Thanks for the great information Nick! Very cool stuff!
Great video, very informative. My takeaway from this new tool would be use it in small sections when trying to remove a large object.
Thanks for sharing!!
🏃 to update my photoshop. That's incredible and will most likely only get better. Thanks Nick
Thanks buddy - as a 'novice' to LR & PS still the content is much appreciated... Cheers from down under..
Thanks for the information, Nick! Was totally unaware of this new tool!
I'm finding that sometimes the remove tool is the best and sometimes generative AI is best. When one of them gives a sketchy result I'll back and try the other. Don't yet have a "best use case" for one or the other. Some are having trouble finding the remove tool, as I did initially. Go to the bottom of your PS tools bar and select "customize toolbar". In my PS version shown as 3 dots. You may find the remove tool down in the detail listing. Move it over to your active tools list.
Thank you for this tip. I just tried it on a photo of two owls that had some twigs in front of them. It removed them perfectly!
Thanks Nick! Good to see you posting more.
Couldn't agree more how great and easy that tool is to use. Really helps when removing objects next to trees in woodland, or distracting branches crossing main trunks, saves spending time trying not cutting chunks out of tree trunks :) Sometimes as photographers (albeit amateur for me) we need to utilize AI and this I feel is definitely one of those times.
As an amateur photographer this (and gen fill) is the biggest reason to switch to PS from Affinity, which seems to be actively ignoring AI.
So it’s like a much quicker version of the select/content aware fill. Wow. Nice!
Love this! Thanks for showing it to us, it saved an image I had trouble with years ago!
Wow… You’re not kidding! Thanks for covering it, I will absolutely be using it moving forward.
Thanks Nick. I just happened on it while doing an edit and said, "hmmm, wonder what this does?" Like you say, it's amazing and I've been using it heavily!!
Wow thankyou Nick this is one that passed me by, got some shots with security tape in that I will give a try on. Thank you once more.
I've tried this out and yes it's impressive being more accurate and less messy that the other tools that you've mentioned Nick
I don't mind using AI to assist images that I've already taken but not creating from scratch of course 📷👍
I've just bought myself the android version of Lightroom and it also comes with the remove tool and does a damn good job.
I have definitely been LOVING that remove tool!
Thanks for another great video. I had the exact same experience with a waterfall picture. There was brush and an old sneaker. The remove tool made short work of them.
I have been a clone stamp addict since I discovered it in the last year or so, but I think I am sold on this new remove tool. Thanks for sharing this tip, Nick! This is the first I have heard about it.
Thanks Nick! Super cool tip. Much appreciated!
Agree completely. The Remove is my favorite tool as well. In fact I had been using PS Beta to be able to use the generative fill, but I found for a lot of what I wanted it for it was hit and miss, which made it kind of annoying. But this remove tool is spot on - just incredible.
Nick, great video, yep remove tool has totally been lost in the hoopla over generative fill, which is also pretty amazing and it's only going to get better. As always you share news that you can use. You are a rockstar!!
Think I'm finally ready to get the cloud version.. cs6 was great but sad all the updates go to the subscriptions. So finally going to have to update.. glad I watch your videos
I had no idea this was there. Been using the content-aware spot healing brush fo years and always had to use the clone stamp tool to fix the little anomolies it left behind.
Am I the only one who hasn’t had great luck with the remove tool? I gotta look at my Photoshop settings again.
I’m happy too see more Nick Page content though! I really do enjoy upload days. Thanks for sharing with us!
Would love this in Lightoom , great vid as always Nick
Yep. It is fantastic. I primarily like to use LR but now, almost every photo goes to PS for cleanup. I also use TK8 and like the soft pop action with reduced opacity in that so I do that as well.
For power lines Luminar Neo I found works quite well. When using the new remove tool click on one end of the power line, and hold down the shift key at the other end of line and click, poof the line is gone
Wow, I wasn’t aware of that tool. Can’t wait to try it.
Thanks for this video, Nick I have a recent cascade image that has a blurry snag branch in it that I had spent considerable time trying to remove using every PS removal tool. I could not get the texture lines to line up properly at all. It was extremely frustrating. I updated PS and tried the removal tool. It worked flawlessly matching the texture lines and colors....mind blown.
Thanks for sharing Nick.
I'm assuming this isn't doable in Lightroom at the moment? Also, what is that pen+pad thing you are using? It looks like it would be more natural but also wouldn't a mouse be better for more precise edits since you can see the pointer move as you move the mouse?
Light rooms tools don’t work as well, but they are getting better. I use Wacom intuos medium pro and I can see my cursor move as I move my pen. You have much more dexterity in fine motor control with a pen, then a mouse.
Definately went under the radar as you said due to generative fill taking up all the recent limelight. Adobe has upped their game in the last 6 months and are making some good advances with noise reduction as well...Glad I came across this one, cheers.
I agree, it’s pretty awesome what it can do. During one of my recent wedding shoots there was a fire extinguisher on the wall behind the couple and I tried to remove it using the Photoshop remove tool, Pixelmator Pro’s remove and Affinity Photo 2 inpainting tool. And the winner is… Affinity Photo. Photoshop did well but misaligned things, pixelmator pro almost there but Affinity dealt with it perfectly.
Fully agree. This tool is confusingly good actually. The more you use it in an image the quicker it gets as the algorithm figures out the specifics of that specific image.
It also has a very high success rate at knowing when to remove things and when to leave them be. This means that you can use it to straighten lines. Things like jagged edges of tables, uneven curbs, beard lines etc.
I actually edited my tool bar to make remove tool the default icon because i use it more than the other tools.
I agree with your thoughts about this new remove tool, its excellent!
Wow….that’s ridiculous. I just spent probably an hour removing some branches I didn’t like in a waterfall, and it only came out fair. Can’t wait to try this
Wow! Great tip. Everyone is talking about the other AI features which I found fun to play with but the Remove tool is much more useful for what I am doing. Thanks!
I have used this tool and have had mixed results. Sometimes it works well. Other times it's a disaster even leaving artifacts. I do pet photography. I used this tool to remove an narrow harness from a German Shorthaired Pointer. Sometimes it worked well other times it left large dark splotches. I had to use the Patch with content aware fill to fix. The Remove Tool would also leave some small artifacts not unlike noise. Fortunately that got cleaned up in Topaz Denoise program. Don't get me wrong. I love the tool but it has it's problems. I know you have a dog. Try taking a pic of your dog wearing a collar with tags and the leash going across the body. Then use the Remove Tool to get rid of the leash and the hardware and you will see what I mean although you have a Lab which is pretty much solid color so you may not have too much of a problem except where the fur changes direction. I like the tool and use in conjunction with the others. It's good but it's not perfect especially for pet photography.
Wow thanks so much. This is a game changer. Hope you’re doing well Nick
it is also in lightroom, its really good
Hi Nick. The remove tool in PS and the de-noise tool in LR are both fantastic. Adobe still playing catch up but they've delivered major improvements here.
As much as I've winged about Adobe for the last couple of years, your spot on with this.
How are they playing catch-up and to whom? Sounds like I am missing out.
Solid tip man, I've been using content aware for most of my clean-up which for the most part does okay but this.... this is much better and in most cases doesn't need much follow-up! Thanks man!!!
Great video, Nick! Yes, Adobe is better and better every day😁
Nice. I might need to use photoshop sometimes. I really like to keep my workflow as much as possible on my iPad with Lightroom.
Excellent! Good to see you 😀
Handy tool buddy, looking forward to your ps tutorials!
Good review, straight to the point.Thanks.
Wow Nick thats mind bendingly useful . A little slow on a 2019 iMac but a heck of a lot faster than fiddling around with the spot healing brush and with way better results . I often need this tool in museum and historic home images to remove those annoying "ropes" used to keep public back from exhibits . Thanks so much for making my life easier 😀, it would be even better if it was in ACR !!
Love it too! The generate AI works pretty well too 😁. Thanks Nick.
Oh that's cool, I've been paying with the beta and hadn't even heard of the remove tool! Should really help with tracked milky way comps!
Thanks, again, for your very informative videos. I noticed you use a tablet. After spending 12 hours masking a ground shot with a Milky Way shot (I am very picky and not yet very practiced with Photoshop), I’m feeling the excellent mouse I have is not cutting it. What brand and size tablet do you use? Here are some videos I would love to see: 1) editing and color matching blue hour ground photos with night sky shots 2) workflow for replacing blue hour sky with night sky. There are often blended blue edges on the blue hour shot, and yellow edging from horizon lights on the night shot. I tried all kinds of auto masking, and none worked particularly well so I ended up brushing and blending most of it by hand at 1600x. I am sure I am missing something. 3) I find the auto tools for removing things from in front of detailed objects don’t work well. Say power lines in front of fireworks, or branches in front of birds. I find this especially true on edges of the image. This is very different from removing a car or person in a scene because the eye picks up the linear nature of the patches from the objects being removed. Do you have a video showing a workflow for this?
Thanks for the video ideas! I use a Wacom Intuos medium pro. I travel with the small version but find the medium to be perfect for my desk setup and 27" monitor.
Hi Nick, it‘s also my favorite remove tool👍
Thats a pretty neat tool in fact it is awesome thank you for sharing!
Glad that no skill is required. Looking forward to the next-gen sky replacement in Ps too. Thanks for the demo Nick.
So happy you made this! I was in Yosemite and tree limbs encroached no the composition I wanted. Was not looking forward to an afternoon of clone stamping... now excited to get that one! (also points out I should be paying attention to the release notes)
Thanks for this, I wasn't even aware of this new tool since all anyone can talk about is the evil generative fill tool. LOL. I will be using this new remove tool a lot, I suspect. Thanks again.
Thanks for the video Nick!
Great video, Nick.
Thanks Nick! This is a game changer!
Thanks Nick! Looks like a great tool
thanks for pointing this out..we can thank the folks at Luminar for forcing PS to up its game. I love the 'remove dust spots' and 'remove powerlines tool' in Neo. Their sky replacement is still better than PS but probably not for long.
Hey Nick
Thanks for the video. Can you tell which version of PS are you using please ?
Curious how it works on night sky stuff pretty cool!
Love the new remove tool!
Hi Nick. Could you please tell me what edition Photoshop you have this tool in?
Thank you.
I just used it on some reflections I didn't want in some water. So easy.
The remove tool is AI based with the same technology of Generative Fill, although it runs locally while GF runs on the cloud.
Thank you Nick. I love you brotha!
Love it! Works great!!!!
Nick, I just bought your "Essential Photoshop for Landscape Photography" last week, and even though I am still at the beginning chapters, it is an awesome course!
But this new tool you show, would that be covered in the tutorial that I just bought (and any other recent improvements to Photoshop)?
I want to make sure the extract the maximum out of Photoshop, so I can hit the ground running...and redo all of my images that I edited only in Lightroom!
Hey Greg, first of all thanks for the kind words. I recorded that course several years ago and I’m actually in the process of recording an updated version. Shoot me an email and I’ll make sure to get you some updated information!
As always, great video! I learn so much from your channel!
Do you get this tool in the Beta version? Because I cannot see it in Photoshop (no beta)
This isn’t the beta version of photoshop.. you might need to go in and activate this tool in your tool panel!
I do agree on your thought.
Thanks, NIck. What a great new tool!
Thanks Nick!
Wow!! Thanks! Sure enjoy your videos!
Agreed , It makes so easier ,No I am removeing unwanted people from mictures with this tool, uses lot.
It seems super powerful but i do feel like it left a green tinge on some spots?
Still, i can't beat that lmao!
Well now that it is hard to take a bad exposured photo (well, except in my case) & now this I guess anyone can be a pro without worrying what is in the frame when you push the shutter. Personally, I like using the clone & arrow keys in AP to line up feathers, hair, etc. on wildlife, nature & scapes. If I was a pro with mucho photos to edit I'm sure this is the way to go. Well, at least we still have exposure blending? Rite? We still do or???
I've had about a 90% success rate with the remove tool. Usually when it fails after multiple attempts I go in and manually clone or heal it.
Hi ... can you explain please what is a pixel layer and why do i have to convert the photo to smart object and sample all layers before applying the tool ?
The only reason I used Luminar Neo was because the erase tool was superior to Adobe's. But over the last major upgrades, Adobe has seen the impact and has added functionality that rivals the competitors.
Not to mention, all of the other things that Photoshop can do that, those other programs cannot!
Agree, but I can only get it to work in the Beta version, with regular photoshop all is get is an error saying "cannot be completed because of a program error" and the fix it offers only talks about file opening and saving problems..............ay thoughts? Oh, and I have reinstalled Photoshop as well as kept all the updates current...........thanks.
Good stuff Nick. I'm updated to date version 24.6 and I do not see that tool on my toolbar. Any insight?
Maybe its the Photoshop Beta
me too
If you have trouble finding the remove tool, as I did initially, go to the bottom of your PS tools bar and select "customize toolbar". In my PS version shown as 3 dots. You may find the remove tool down in the detail listing. Move it over to your active tools list.
impressive! thanks for this!