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Adobe updates Lightroom for the iPad, Mac with Generative Remove

Adobe has updated its Lightroom software for the iPad and Mac with Generative Remove, an AI-powered feature that can remove any element from a photo with a single click.

Adobe has updated its Lightroom software for the iPad and Mac with Generative Remove, an AI-powered feature that can remove any element from a photo with a single click.

The update also adds additional AI-powered innovations including Lens Blur to add aesthetic blur effects in a single click, making photo editing faster and easier for photographers of all skill levels. And the streamlined Lightroom mobile user-interface “makes it fun, easy and intuitive for all photographers from hobbyists to pros to create amazing photos,” according to Ashley Still, senior vice president and general manager, Creative Cloud at Adobe. 

Pricing plans for Lightroom start at US$9.99/month.

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