crabpaws wrote:
Thanks. That article says nothing about how to enable Clean Up on an M4 Mac mini.
The article is stating in which countries the Clean Up is available at all. We still do not know, where your Mac has been manufactured and which country you are in and if the system language is set to a supported language, sorry.
The clean-up tool is using artificial intelligence to recognize scenes and objects, and that requires a supported language setting for the system language and Siri language to be able to name the recognized objects. I had to upgrade to macOS 15.4 to be able to use the Clean-up tool in my country.
The clean-up tool and the retouch tool are mutually exclusive. On a Mac with Apple Intelligence on macOS 15.1 or later you will no longer have the retouch brush at all on macOS 15.1. The clean-up tool is replacing a part of the Retouch functionality. When I want to use the retouch brush to clone objects, I have to use my old Intel Mac. See: Remove distractions and imperfections from your photos on Mac – Apple Support (UK) (the second paragraph)
"Retouch photos to remove imperfections
You can use the Retouch tool to clean up blemishes, dust specks and other small imperfections in a photo.
Note: Retouch is available in macOS 15.0 or earlier or macOS 15.4 or later on Mac computers with Apple silicon, and on Intel-based Mac computers."
If your Mac mini is no longer showing the Retouch brush among the editing tools, you probably are already having the Cean-up tool installed. Perhaps you are looking in the wrong place for it. You will not find Clean-up in the Adjustment pane, but as a separate tab in the toolbar, to the right of the Crop tool. See the first paragraph here: Remove distractions and imperfections from your photos on Mac – Apple Support (UK)
For some items Clean-up is not available at all - for example for Live Photos with Live effects applied or Portrait Photos with Portrait effects applied. Then you may see a message like this, when you try to switch to the Clean-up pane:
