Tired of tedious photo cleanup? ON1 Photo RAW 2025.1 introduces the Auto-Select feature in the Generative Eraser tool, making object removal easier than ever. Simply hover, click, and watch the magic happen. Whether removing a single person, cluttered objects, or entire crowds, our AI-powered tool handles even complex scenes effortlessly. Clean up your shots in just a few clicks and create stunning, distraction-free images!
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On December 21, 2024 at 7:36 am Adam Rubinstein wrote:
I just tested the new process using 2025.1 on a few images. Superselect AI targeted the selections well and the object removal was high quality and without artifact using local, machine AI. Preliminary results look very favorable and thank you Dan for listening to customer feedback and making it a priority to improve the product.
On January 11, 2025 at 7:31 am Richard Berke wrote:
Your video is definitely the type of generative erase that we would expect. I hope it works on my images similarly.
On January 11, 2025 at 7:46 am Richard Berke replied:
The generative fill is working pretty well. However, masking selection is very difficult to control. After I click on what I want to consider for removal and need to move my mouse over to click Generate there are other areas of the image that get selected but I am not choosing them. They then get removed/replaced if I click Generate. Attempting to de-select them before clicking Generate are ignored.
On January 11, 2025 at 9:16 am James Cohen wrote:
I don’t have the same left side or top menu. And I do have 2025.1
There is no gen erase tool on the left OR puzzle piece on the top.
Frustrating. And I did indeed install 2025.1
On January 13, 2025 at 3:22 am Cameron Fetty replied:
Same here.
On January 14, 2025 at 2:23 am Les Cornwell replied:
No gen erase tool for me either, and I’m also on 2025.1
On January 20, 2025 at 9:25 am Cameron Fetty replied:
OK, I fumbled around and found out you have to install the generative AI tool. To do this you must be in Edit > Healing brush > Drop down from the top and select Generative AI. It will inform you that it is downloading the tool. I am doing this from memory, hopefully I have all the names correct.
On January 11, 2025 at 1:27 pm Nicholas Fox wrote:
I’m sure the hope of everybody is that generation of this quality takes place on the local machine and does not require cloud access. In this demo it looks very promising, though I have doubts about the image that to me looks layered, but the first release of this tool was very disappointing for local machine generation but great for the cloud.
On January 11, 2025 at 2:39 pm Peter Bye wrote:
I have had less success with the local generative AI with nature and wildlife images. One particular example: A picture of a deer, showing the fine structure of its fur, with a branch in front of the deer’s body. I want to remove the branch. The generative AI does this but it creates a blurred area across the deer along the path of the branch, a very unsatisfying result. I did “retry” about five times with no significant success. The non-AI brush or the older perfect eraser do better.
On January 11, 2025 at 2:42 pm Peter Bye wrote:
I forgot to add one note to my previous comment. It is also storage intensive. A 20 MB RAW image becomes a 100-200 MB .onphoto image with the extra layers. This will prevent my widespread use of the generative AI feature.