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Removing Unwanted Objects in Photoshop CC

Daniel
January 22, 2015
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There are many ways to remove unwanted objects in Photoshop, and the method you choose depends on the job at hand. In this tutorial, Daniel covers using the Clone Stamp, Spot Healing Brush, and Patch tools, plus Content-Aware Fill to remove logos on a skater's shirt and helmet, as well as a distraction in the background.

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