When removing objects from a photo in Photoshop, how does Photoshop recreate what is behind the person so accurately?

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When removing objects from a photo in Photoshop, how does Photoshop recreate what is behind the person so accurately?

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It doesn’t – you have to build the image yourself on another layer (or layers, built one on the other in a particular sequence)(. Or, you can use several different tools to change an image (cut and paste, cloning tool, eraser, filters, blurring, etc.)

Images are basically information, and you have to add, subtract, and manipulate the information you have in order to create a new image. It won’t ‘make itself’.

That’s why being good at PS is an art that takes practice, and why a good PS person can spot a bad edit a mile away. 🙂

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