How You Can Use Photoshop Elements to Remove an Object from a Photo
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Photoshop Elements Remove Object. I show you how to remove an object from a photo using the Photoshop Elements clone stamp tool. There are several ways to remove an object from a photo with Photoshop Elements, one of the basic methods is by using the Clone Stamp tool which is easy to do if you know a few simple tricks.
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00:00 Start with original image
00:13 We will use the Clone Stamp Tool to remove object
00:30 Increase sharpness
00:59 Make a duplicate of background layer
01:59 Use soft edge brush
02:03 Hold alt key then click to choose clone from point
02:47 Try to clone from lines
03:23 Clone in little steps to remove an object
04:11 Go back and do clean up
05:02 Hold alt key to hide overlay
05:34 Try to hide obvious repetition
05:52 Use Burn Tool for variation
07:02 You can clone between layers
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Fabulous! I have your DVD’s, have to go back and study.
Thanks Karen!
I appreciated that you explained some options with the clone stamp tool. I also enjoyed that you refreshed things in using the tool some of which I have forgotten over time from not have used the tool recently.
Thanks, I am trying to go back and cover some of the basics for people who are new to the channel, but review from time to time is also a good idea.
The right explanation at the right time, thanks George.
You're welcome Linda!
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Nice
Thanks
Always great explanation
Glad you liked it!
Great video... I never understood the clone overlay settings, I just checked mine, it was set at opacity 6% and all 3 of them were checked, so I unchecked the auto hide and invert overlay. Now I'm going to try it out.
Thank You, George.
You're welcome Debra!
Very good video.
Thank you very much!
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Thanks! 😎
Very good and easy to understand video. Now I would love to see the video that I always ask you to explain to me. “The text behind objects”
You already sent me the written instructions on how to do it a few weeks ago but I would love to see a dedicated video just for that. If you do that I will click the like button on your next 50 videos and comment in all of 50 of them if you make it happen!!!!
Lol I think that’s a very good deal !!! And as a bonus you will put a smile in a little 50 year old man !
Wow Joel, you are still just a young pup. All you need to do is to put the subject on a new layer in front of your text. Watch this video that I posted a few days ago, in this one I put a person behind the people but the technique is exactly the same for text. czcams.com/video/S3UnoAwosjM/video.html.
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Out for sure! I’m
Hitting the like button even before watching it!
youtube algorithm did you dirty mate
The algorithm will eventually catch on.
@@HTGGeorge really hope so, you deserve at least 10 million subs man
Thanks!
You're a whiz, George!
Thanks!
This seems all about the Clone Stamp Tool with a little bit about layers. I don't adequately understand how these features work, and this video doesn't really explain how they work or what all the choices of the various parameters imply. This is also a situation with which I would deal differently and with much less fuss. I was seeking information for more complicated object removal situations. Thus, this video was not useful -but thanks anyway.
There are two main ways to remove an object with Photoshop Elements, one is the method I demonstrate in this video, the other is to use the Content Aware Fill which is demonstrated here czcams.com/video/0dtQJMxG3_M/video.html