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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Most areas are a box with the same texture or stuff inside it. So you just take the stuff from the area you can see and put it over the area you couldn’t see.

Photoshop has a brush that you pick a starting point and it pains from the source relative to that spot as you drag. Then you have to touch it up by manually painting.

New Photoshop can use “Content aware fill” to pick and do this automatically, I assume with edge detection and haar cascades, but it doesn’t work perfectly in all situation and you’d going to be adjusting it, but a lot of “Photoshop Battle” stuff is just making it look somewhat realistic and then putting something over it.

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