Photoshop: Content Aware Fill to Remove Objects
Jared Platt
Lesson Info
20. Photoshop: Content Aware Fill to Remove Objects
Lessons
Introduction
01:26 2Looking for Light
01:40 3Setting Exposure
01:56 4ISO, F-Stop, and Shutter Speed
01:59 5Composition- Rule of Thirds
01:03 6Internal Composition
01:35 7Auto and Back Button Focus
01:35 8Posing vs. Directing
01:12Shooting Manual Mode Recap
01:34 10Lightroom: Interface
00:57 11Lightroom: Importing and Albums
01:33 12Lightroom: Sorting and Ranking
01:56 13Lightroom: Auto Adjustments
01:38 14Lightroom: Color Profiles
02:31 15Lightroom: Export and Share
00:53 16Lightroom: Gradients
02:14 17Lightroom: Brush Tool
01:27 18Lightroom: Copy and Paste Settings
02:09 19Why Use Photoshop
01:03 20Photoshop: Content Aware Fill to Remove Objects
01:16 21Photoshop: Liquify Tool
02:39 22Photoshop: Getting Back to Lightroom
00:36 23Photoshop: Capturing Great Portraits Recap
01:04Lesson Info
Photoshop: Content Aware Fill to Remove Objects
So we're here in Photoshop and the first thing that I'm gonna do is the easy thing, which is go and fix the lunch pail. So I'm gonna zoom in all the way to there, and all I'm gonna do is just take the lasso tool, and I'm just gonna circle this sticker. Then I'm gonna go up to edit, content aware fill, and it's gone. You can see this is the original image, this is the new image, and it did a perfect job at fixing that and replicating the wood pattern below it. So I'm gonna hit OK. The next thing I'm gonna do is click on the background again, and I'm gonna circle this other sticker, and I'm gonna go to edit, content aware fill, and see how it removed that one? Now the other sticker is showing again, but that's because the fix is on a new layer. So I'm gonna hit OK. Now you can see that both of these have been completely removed, but we have a beautiful wood finish below that. It was super simple to do, and I'm just going to click on all three of these layers, and I'm gonna hit Cmd + E, t...
o flatten them, and that issue is completely fixed.
Ratings and Reviews
T. Goss
I enjoyed this quick tutorial. A very good introduction to how to use lightroom.
Andrew Hunter
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