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How to Remove Any Object from a Photo in 60 Seconds

There’s a trash can in your otherwise perfect landscape shot. A tourist walked into your architectural photo. A power line cuts across your sunset. We’ve all been there. The good news: Photoshop has gotten absurdly good at removing stuff. Here’s how to do it fast, and what to do when the quick methods fall short. Method 1: The Remove Tool (Fastest) Photoshop’s Remove Tool (shortcut: J, then cycle through) is powered by AI and it’s borderline magic for simple removals.

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Content-Aware Fill: When It Works and When It Fails

Content-Aware Fill is one of Photoshop’s most impressive features and also one of its most frustrating. When it works, it feels like magic. When it doesn’t, it produces results that range from “slightly off” to “nightmare fuel.” After years of using it professionally, I’ve learned to predict when it’ll nail the job and when I’m wasting my time. Here’s that knowledge distilled. When It Works Beautifully Removing objects from simple, textured backgrounds.