How to Remove Photobombers from a Picture in Photoshop
You set up the tripod, line up the shot, and get ready to take the best picture of your life. You stare through the viewfinder and as you press the shutter release a random passerby leaps into the frame. You’ve been photobombed. Worth Reading: Photoshop Alternatives: Best 6 Free Photo Editing Softwares for Windows Sometimes you’ll notice right away and be able to take another shot, but often, you won’t see the image intruder until you get home. Rather than trash an otherwise awesome photo, let’s look at how you can use Photoshop to get rid of photobombers and other unwanted background objects. The Easy Way: Content-Aware Fill Open the image you want to edit in Photoshop. You don’t want to mess up the original pixels, so duplicate the background to a new layer with the keyboard shortcut Control+J (or Command+J for Mac users). Then, grab the Quick Select Tool from the Tools Panel or with the keyboard shortcut W. If the Magic Wand Tool is selected instead, press Shift+W to...