Adobe Photoshop is, without a doubt, the best friend of graphic artists and anyone who likes editing and enhancing photos. The photo editor, however, can come across as intimidating and complicated to ...
When it comes to removing objects in your pictures, nothing (yet) beats the power of Adobe Photoshop CC. If you’ve got plenty of background pixels surrounding the thing you want to zap, you can ...
Picture a beautiful shot of a beach at sunset or a snowy mountain...but there's a backhoe spoiling the glory. Or maybe you snapped a photo of your loved one in a special place, only to find unloved ...
Photoshop and Lightroom are incredibly powerful tools for manipulating images, but since the beginning of time, the most frustrating part of working with these tools has been selecting specific ...
It is not unusual to have a lovely photograph that has an unwanted object in it. Usually, you would have to re-take the photograph, delete the photograph, or live with the unwanted object. However, ...
Photoshop is now letting AI take over the heavy lifting of editing photos. Adobe has introduced a set of new AI-powered tools designed to make adding or removing people and objects from photos faster ...
The phrase ‘fix in in post’ most often applies to removing unwanted items in an image. For product photographers, that can mean erasing support stands or lighting gear in frame; for jilted lovers, ...
Select the Healing tool: In Lightroom Classic, click the Remove/Healing icon under the histogram to access Remove, Heal, Clone and Generative Remove. Adjust brush size and feathering: Use the scroll ...