In the fast-paced world of photo editing, efficiency and precision are key to creating stunning visuals. Whether you’re a seasoned graphic designer or just starting out with image editing, having tools that can quickly and seamlessly enhance your images is essential.
Photoshop’s latest Beta release introduces an exciting feature that does just that—removing distractions like people, power lines, and cables with a single click.
In this tutorial, Photoshop instructor Unmesh Dinda from PiXimperfect explores the newly updated Remove Tool, testing its capabilities across a range of images, from simple edits to more complex scenes filled with dense wires and large crowds.
You’ll learn how to use this feature non-destructively, discover its accuracy in challenging scenarios, and see real-world examples of how it can save you time in your workflow. Get ready to take your photo editing skills to the next level with this powerful new tool! Watch below.
00:00 – What is It?
00:44 – How to Get This Feature
02:03 – Keep it Non-Destructive
03:03 – Removing a Crowd?
03:49 – How Precise is It?
04:21 – Clean Up Reflections
05:53 – Time-Saving Example
06:33 – Remove Power Lines
07:04 – Remove Dense Wires
08:21 – Removing Thin Cables
09:15 – Important Beta Advice
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