Suppression d’un objet de grande taille dans une photo
Si un objet de grande taille détourne l’attention du sujet principal de votre photo, vous pouvez le supprimer à l’aide de l’outil Remplissage d’après le contenu d’Adobe Photoshop.
Libre à vous d’utiliser notre fichier d’exemple ou l’une de vos photos. Choisissez un outil de sélection pour sélectionner l’objet à supprimer. Ici, nous avons utilisé l’outil Lasso pour sélectionner le véhicule, tout en veillant à inclure une partie de l’espace qui l’entoure.
Choisissez Remplissage d’après le contenu (Édition > Remplissage d’après le contenu) pour remplacer le véhicule sélectionné par une autre partie de l’image. L’incrustation de couleur verte montre les parties de l’image dans lesquelles Photoshop a prélevé un échantillon. L’aperçu de droite révèle qu’une partie de la route a été prélevée pour remplir la zone sélectionnée. Nous corrigerons ce point à la prochaine étape.
Nous allons utiliser l’outil Pinceau d’échantillonnage pour supprimer la route de la zone d’échantillonnage. Sélectionnez l’outil d’échantillonnage, cliquez sur l’icône Soustraire de la zone d’incrustation (-) et utilisez les crochets de votre clavier pour modifier la taille du pinceau. Dans la fenêtre d’incrustation verte, commencez à peindre sur la route afin qu’elle ne soit pas utilisée pour combler l’espace où se trouvait le véhicule. Nous avons conservé les paramètres par défaut du panneau Remplissage d’après le contenu, mais vous pouvez les ajuster différemment. Une fois que le résultat vous satisfait, choisissez Sortie vers > Nouveau calque, puis cliquez sur OK.
Photoshop transforme la sélection en nouveau calque non destructif. L’image d’origine est ainsi conservée sur un calque distinct. Utilisez l’outil Correcteur localisé pour nettoyer d’autres imperfections, telles que les traces de pneus sur la route. Veillez à sélectionner le calque d’origine dans le panneau Calques (Fenêtre > Calques) avant de choisir le pinceau, puis peignez sur les zones à nettoyer.
En observant la scène avant et après retouche, on peut facilement croire que le véhicule n’a jamais existé.
Vous pouvez à présent obtenir d’excellents résultats en supprimant les objets indésirables de vos photos.
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