With the Harmonize feature in Photoshop on the web, you can seamlessly blend objects into a scene, automatically adjusting color, lighting, and shadows.
Let me show you what I mean.
I have this image of a city crosswalk, and on a layer above it, a photo of a person's legs.
I want to merge the two together, so with the leg layer selected, I'll remove the background by clicking Remove Background in the contextual taskbar.
That looks good, but the legs really don't match the background.
With that same layer selected, I'll now click on Harmonize in the taskbar.
And just like that, Photoshop creates a new layer with three variations to choose from.
I can view each variation by clicking on its thumbnail, or generate three more by clicking the + button.
Once I've selected a variation, I can customize how much harmonization I apply by clicking on the layer mask, then brushing on the canvas.
I can always disable the change I've just made by clicking on the visibility icon to the left of the layer name.
And that's a quick look at Harmonize in Photoshop on the web.

