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The third beta of iOS 18.1 that Apple provided to developers today includes a new Apple Intelligence feature for the Photos app. Clean Up can be used to remove distracting objects from the background of a photo while leaving the subject of the image intact.

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The Clean Up tool in the Photos app is able to automatically detect objects in an image that might not be wanted, but users can also tap, circle, or brush over an unwanted object to remove it.

Zooming in on an image can help with using a finger as a brush to remove smaller blemishes and issues with an image, and it is intelligent enough not to remove part of a person even if a person or main subject is selected.

Clean Up works on all images in the Photos library, including older images and images captured by other devices like a point and shoot camera or a DSLR.

Apple says that Clean Up works using multiple machine learning models to detect distractions, determine the where the edges of an object are, and then fill in the area seamlessly to replace the unwanted object, even filling in the object's shadow or reflection.

The update also includes notification summaries for additional apps beyond Messages and Mail.

Article Link: New iOS 18.1 Beta Adds 'Clean Up' Apple Intelligence Photos Feature
 

CraigJDuffy

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The third beta of iOS 18.1 that Apple provided to developers today includes a new Apple Intelligence feature for the Photos app. Clean Up can be used to remove distracting objects from the background of a photo while leaving the subject of the image intact.

iOS-18-Photos-Feature-Chromatic.jpg

The Clean Up tool in the Photos app is able to automatically detect objects in an image that might not be wanted, but users can also tap, circle, or brush over an unwanted object to remove it.

Zooming in on an image can help with using a finger as a brush to remove smaller blemishes and issues with an image, and it is intelligent enough not to remove part of a person even if a person or main subject is selected.

Clean Up works on all images in the Photos library, including older images and images captured by other devices like a point and shoot camera or a DSLR.

Apple says that Clean Up works using multiple machine learning models to detect distractions, determine the where the edges of an object are, and then fill in the area seamlessly to replace the unwanted object, even filling in the object's shadow or reflection.

The update also includes notification summaries for additional apps beyond Messages and Mail.

Article Link: New iOS 18.1 Beta Adds 'Clean Up' Apple Intelligence Photos Feature
Anyone able to confirm if the Object Removal feature only works on the iPhone 15 Pro?
 
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Enygmatic

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Works pretty well for what I’d use if for in the interim; it should only get better with time. Gonna be wild when this can be applied to video one day…
 
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gsmornot

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So far playing with the feature, it's fine to clean up a photo as the name implies for casual use but it can leave artifacts that someone being critical will find. I did a few with exposed aggregate concrete that made the surface look like a scotch pad afterwards. Zoomed out you dont notice it right away and its better than the random shoes that were once there but its also not at the level of some others like Lightroom. NO complaints, I am very happy to have the feature. It's like the filter options, meant to make the picture my own, it's not for historical archives.
 
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Jay Bly

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I think you’ll need a little more tweaking. But it’s fine for a few simple items to remove.
 
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