Tips for using Object Remover to erase things from photos.

Use these tips to refine your edits for the best results when removing an object from a photo. Minor adjustments and the right settings can help you achieve a seamless look.

  • Add a blank layer and check the Sample All Layers option to sample data from every visible layer for non-destructive edits. Make sure your blank layer is selected when you make changes, and the original image won’t be altered.
  • Turn off Remove after every stroke to make multiple strokes before removing the object if you’re removing a complicated selection.
  • Use the Healing Brush or Clone Stamp after using the Removal Tool. Refine edges and textures with the Healing Brush or Clone Stamp to blend any remaining imperfections.
  • Zoom in for precision. Working at a higher zoom level helps you make more accurate selections and cleaner edits, especially for detailed backgrounds.

Adjust the brush size. A smaller brush works better for intricate areas, while a larger brush speeds up removal for bigger objects.