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Removing objects from images
From the course: Photoshop for Teaching and Learning
Removing objects from images
- [Instructor] A common thing we need to do, in preparing images for teaching and learning, is to remove someone or something from an image. Now, to demonstrate how far we can take this with Photoshop, well, let's take this image, that would have made a great slide background, if only I had noticed this channel marker here with this bird on it when I took the picture, or noticed this other channel marker or all this other stuff in the background. Well, let's get rid of all of those things. Whenever you begin a major image restoration like this, always start by jumping your image to a new layer. So, with the base layer selected, press cmd + opt + j, or ctrl + alt + j on your keyboard to jump that image to a new layer, and then let's rename this new layer Clean. Now, let's focus on getting rid of the red channel marker and the bird. Now, for this image, since we have a fairly consistent look throughout most of the image, let's start off with an image repair tool that we haven't seen…
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Cropping images4m 20s
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Straightening images1m 39s
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Repairing an image basics4m 42s
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Repairing an image with masks2m 45s
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Fixing image exposure with Camera Raw6m 42s
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Fixing image exposure in Photoshop4m 40s
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Making editable adjustments3m 14s
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Using layer masks to obscure identity2m 49s
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Removing objects from images3m 51s
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Challenge: Fix a scanned image48s
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Solution: Fix a scanned image5m 21s
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