Remove a Background in Photoshop with the Object Selection Tool Photo Credit: Jennifer Kalenberg on Unsplash. For more information on that, check out the Photoshop documentation article: The Remove Tool is also handy for removing objects as well, not just backgrounds. This can be handy if you are working with a busy background but don’t necessarily want it completely removed to transparency, but doing this method does take extra time and work to paint it, edit the result, and get it to look exactly the way you want. The result is that it more or less “smoothed” out the background (for the most part) instead of removing it entirely, as shown above. When I let go, Photoshop then calculated from there on how to remove the background. However, it does have the ability for you to “paint” what you want removed and the tool decides what you meant by that.įor example, in the image above I “painted” the background all in one stroke, without letting go. The Remove Tool is handy to remove your background from your image using AI with just one click of a button. Note: If you want to do this in a non-destructive manner, be sure to copy your background layer so that you can use the Remove Tool on the copy layer and not the original background layer. Add to Mask should be used to add back any of your subject that may have been accidentally removed. Subtract from Mask should be used to remove any remaining background that may be left behind.
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