Adobe just released a small update to Photoshop this week, but in my opinion the feature that they added is a big one and a much needed change when it comes to removing distractions. Along the way, you’ll learn some of my favorite ways to remove distractions and check out what’s new. Enjoy!
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Nice and informative.
Thanks for the instruction, Matt LK. Great information well taught.
Your Lightroom and, now, Photoshop Learning Centers are a great gift to all of us! Thank you so much for your contributions to all of us that are at different points along the learning curve!
I’ve had great success using the Lasso tool w/ blank generative fill. Using the Rectangular Marquee Tool has never worked as well.
How does the PS remove tool compare to the remove option in LRC?
Both great. Photoshop will usually work better but give them a try and you’ll develop a feel for which to use when.
Thanks for this video
Thank you Matt. Always keeping up with what’s new.
Hi
Bought your big lightroom. Course from you.
How can i get the new Lightroom course.
Is the update for free?
Very helpful information Matt. Thank you!
Thanks for the heads up on this Matt
Excellent as always, Matt!
Thank you.
I already get your emails …that is how I saw this video and all others from you…through your notifications which are most appreciated in PS. So I won’t leave it again.
Always love your tips, Matt.
Big help, Thank you!
Does use AI (not remove) but tell AI to remove the selected object….work OK and maybe better than “remove”?
Hi Doug. I’m not sure what you’re asking. I believe I covered telling AI to remove vs. not, in the video. But if you’re not sure, the best way to figure it out is try it. Let us know if you find anything. Thanks!