Effortlessly Remove People From Images Using Photoshop's AI

Photoshop's recent integration of AI tools has significantly simplified the process of removing people from images. Whether you're dealing with unwanted background figures in portraits or distracting elements in event shots, these modern techniques can dramatically streamline your workflow.

Coming to you from Anthony Morganti, this practical video demonstrates three distinct AI-powered methods within Photoshop for removing people from your photographs. Morganti first introduces the Remove Tool, a powerful yet intuitive feature that identifies and erases background distractions effortlessly. It utilizes AI to detect secondary subjects automatically, simplifying what used to require extensive manual retouching. This tool shines particularly when working quickly, saving you considerable time without compromising quality. Understanding how to effectively employ this feature can significantly elevate your editing efficiency.

Next, Morganti explores situations where the automated approach doesn't fully identify every unwanted individual, guiding you through using the Lasso and Object Selection tools in combination with Generative Fill. These tools allow you precise manual control, selecting individuals or distracting elements manually and then relying on AI to replace these areas convincingly. Morganti stresses that while the Remove Tool is ideal for simple, quick edits, mastering manual selections combined with Generative Fill offers more versatility, especially when dealing with complex backgrounds. Learning this method expands your editing capabilities, providing valuable alternatives when automatic detection misses subtle distractions.

Morganti then showcases an advanced, currently beta-phase technique, which integrates Generative Fill with manual selections more seamlessly. The beta feature adds another dimension by combining the straightforward workflow of selection tools with AI's generative power, often yielding better results on challenging images. Morganti advises caution since beta features might not be perfectly stable, but they're worth exploring to stay ahead of the curve. Incorporating these beta functionalities into your editing process keeps your skills fresh and gives you a competitive advantage, especially when handling demanding photographic scenarios.

The video also addresses potential pitfalls, such as visible edges or artifacts after AI-driven edits, offering practical solutions. Morganti explains how expanding your selection boundaries slightly before applying Generative Fill or using the Remove tool can improve the integration of edits, reducing telltale signs of manipulation. Additionally, he touches on troubleshooting common issues, such as program errors in the beta version, suggesting alternatives that provide consistent results even when the most advanced features are temporarily unreliable. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Morganti.

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