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Remove unwanted objects with Content-Aware Fill.

Want to take your act solo? Erase your ex? Or get rid of power lines in your panorama? With the Content-Aware Fill tool, you can quickly remove objects from your photo and it will magically fill in the picture as if they were never there.

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How to use Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop.

  • Select it
    Use the Object Selection tool to click the thing you want to remove. Hold Shift and click the next object to select them both at once.
  • Make it disappear
    Right-click and select Content-Aware Fill. Use Subtract mode to brush over areas of the image you don’t want to sample from, like the lead singer.
  • Copy it
    Change the Output Settings to Duplicate Layer.
  • Make it seamless
    Right-click and choose Deselect to uncouple from the selection you made earlier. Select and use the Spot Healing Brush tool to erase any lingering bits.
Using Content-Aware Fill to edit a photo of three men in a band

Make precise selections instantly.

Save time by automatically selecting what you want to replace. Hover over an object, click once and keep creating.

Set up your new selection for success.

After selecting what you’d like to remove, use the Sampling Brush to choose your sampling area and replace the object seamlessly.

Using the Photoshop Sampling Brush to edit a photo of two men in a band
Arms holding out a music album inside of a recording studio

Keep backgrounds looking natural.

After you remove an object from your background, use Fill settings to make your touch-up work virtually undetectable.

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Content as a Service v2 - Photoshop Features - Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at 13:55