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Solution: Removing distractions

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Solution: Removing distractions

- [Narrator] Welcome back, from the challenge movie, I hope that went well. Here in the solution movie, I'll show you how I would approach this problem, and I also want to point out that there are so many different ways to do things in Photoshop, there's so many different tools. We could use the patch tool, the healing brush, clone stamp tool, spot healing, content aware fill, and there isn't one way which is right, and you may have chosen a method which is different then mine, and maybe it's even better than the way that I work, that's okay. Let me at least show you how I would approach this one. For me, I would think, big objects, I'm going to use content aware fill. So I want to duplicate the background layer. In my real work flow, I do that by way of a shortcut. The non - shortcut way is just to click and drag to the new layer, the shortcut is to press Command J, on a MAC, Control J on Windows, think J for jump, it jumps or duplicates the contents of one layer to another. Next…

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