Remove reflections in a photo

Learn how you can remove reflections in a photo

The AI-powered Reflections tool lets you easily remove reflections in photos taken through glass windows. This tool eliminates large and prominent window reflections in just a few steps, allowing your image's subject to stand out clearly. The Reflection Removal feature supports raw and non-raw file types.

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Quickly remove windows reflection

  1. Select a photo with reflections in Lightroom Classic. 

  2. Select Remove   > Distraction Removal.

  3. In the Reflections panel, select Apply

  4. Lightroom Classic will automatically detect and remove the reflections in the photo. Use the Amount slider to adjust the intensity of the reflection. 

    Lightroom editing interface with a photo of a building featuring reflections. A progress bar in the center reads 'Removing Reflections...' with 8 seconds remaining. Editing tools such as histogram, basic adjustments, and distraction removal options are visible on the right panel.
    Lightroom is analysing and removing reflections in the photo.

    • Set the slider to 100 to view the image after removing the reflection.
    • Set the slider to 0 to view the original image with reflection.
    • Set the slider to -100 to view only the reflection in the glass without the original subject. 
    • Sometimes, the +100 setting might show the reflection. If so, move the slider to -100 to view the image after removing the reflection.
    Tip:

    For the best results, adjust the reflections first and then edit the image using other features and tools. 

  5. Quality determines the resolution of the result. Select one of the following:

    • Preview -  This is the lowest resolution, suitable for sharing on social media, and the fastest to process. 
    • Standard - This is an intermediate resolution, ideal for viewing photos at normal screen resolution. 
    • Best - This is the full resolution, which takes the longest to process. 
    Screenshot of a photo editing software interface displaying a cityscape reflected in glass windows. The reflection shows yellow and orange buildings with columns and arches. A 'Distraction Removal' panel on the right has 'Reflections' checked, with quality set to 100, and options for 'Preview,' 'Standard,' and 'Best.' Buttons labeled 'Previous' and 'Reset' are below the panel.
    Select a quality option from the menu. It will determine the time taken to render the results.

Note:

The Reflections option in Distraction Removal is currently unavailable on the WinARM machines. 

Copy-Paste Reflection Removal edit settings

  1. Once you have applied the desired edits to a photo in the Reflection Removal tool, right-click on the image and select Settings > Copy settings.

  2. In the Copy Settings menu, choose Reflections under Remove

    A scenery with water and mountains has reflections. copy edit settings menu is open with Reflections selected.
    Choose the desired settings you want to copy.

  3. Select or de-select all the other edit settings, then select Copy.

  4. Open the photo where you want to paste these edit settings, right-click, and navigate to SettingsPaste Settings

  5. You can also select multiple photos and apply the copied edit settings together.

    Note:

    Reflection Removal also supports Sync and Auto-sync workflows. You can also create a preset of your edit settings to apply the same settings to a batch of images quickly.

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