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Post-merge cleanup in Photoshop, part 2

Post-merge cleanup in Photoshop, part 2

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Post-merge cleanup in Photoshop, part 2

- [Voiceover] Another challenge is that there are some reflections that could be cleaned up. This is where tools like the Clone Stamp Tool really come in handy or you can also use Blurring or Content Aware Fill. Let's grab the Zoom Tool here and go in on the mirror. This is a little bit trickier. So now we need to remove the camera and the tripod. To do that I'm gonna make a selection. Now let's select that Layer and with the Quick Selection Tool, I'll make a basic selection and I can click Refine Edge and use Smart Radius. Feather that just a little, and click OK, there it is. Let's just Expand that a few pixels. There we go. I'll press Q for Quick Mask and this allows me to see the mask. Now I can easily use my paintbrush to modify that mask. In this case, so the lip of that plate on top of the fireplace is preserved. All right, Q exits and we've got our selection. So now it's just a matter of removing that. On this new empty Layer, you can try a few things. Ultimately I'm a big fan…

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