How is the hidden background generated when an object/person is cropped out of a photo?

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For example, you have a photo of two people in the foreground and a library in the background. Someone uses software or an app to remove one (or even both) of them from the photo.

What I don’t understand is how they fill in the part of the background that was originally hidden from view by the person standing in front of it. Can someone please explain this to me?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I’ve never used AI software or anything like that, but when I do a photo edit like that it’s really just imagination, building up the scene in the context of the surroundings and trusting the viewer to not pick up on the fact that that slice of the photo doesn’t actually exist.

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