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Episode 164: M4 iPad Pro

Episode 164: M4 iPad Pro

Apple has released the new M4-powered iPad Pro, and Kirk bought one straightaway. Is it worth buying for photographers? Plus, we mention what’s changed in the new Lightroom releases and welcome a new sponsor: Photo Scout by Cascable!

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Using the new Generative Remove feature in Lightroom Classic. This car is selected to be removed. (Image: Jeff Carlson)

Using the new Generative Remove feature in Lightroom Classic. In this image, the normal Remove tool has been used, creating a mess of pixels borrowed from elsewhere in the image. (Image: Jeff Carlson)

Using the new Generative Remove feature in Lightroom Classic. With Generative Remove enabled, Lightroom has reconstructed the area based on what it deduced about the overall image and replaced the white car with pixels that cleanly match the scene. (Image: Jeff Carlson)

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