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How to change a background in Photoshop

In This Article

In This Article

We’ve already coveredhow to remove a background from an image in Photoshop, but what if you want to replace it with a completely different one?

Follow this guide to learn how to Photoshop your images to make it look like you’re somewhere else, whether that’s a far away country, fifty feet underwater or floating through space.

You can also scroll down to the FAQs section at the bottom of the page to discover how to make your subject fit better with its new background in just a couple of clicks.

What you’ll need:

What you’ll need:

The Short Version

How to change a background in Photoshop

Step1

Open your image in Photoshop

This is the image with the subject you want to keep and the background getting replaced.

Step2

Right-click on the image layer

This should be in the bottom right corner (or wherever you keep the layers tab).

Step3

Click Layer From Background

This should be the top option in the dropdown menu.

Step4

Click OK

This will unlock the layer so that you can remove the current background. You can also change the name of the layer at this stage if you’d like.

Step5

Click Properties

This option should be on the right hand side of your screen.

Step6

Click Remove Background

You may need to scroll down to find this option.

Step7

Click the mask icon

This will allow you to make adjustments to the mask. You can skip to step 11 if you’re already happy with how Photoshop has removed the background.

Step8

Click Select and Mask

Again, you may need to scroll to find this option.

Step9

Use the tools provided to make any adjustments to the mask

You can use the Brush tool to add and remove details from the image or the Refine Edge Brush to soften the edges of the mask.

Step10

Click OK

This will apply your changes.

Step11

Click the Add New Layer button

You can find this in the bottom right corner of your screen.

Step12

Insert your new background

You can do this by copy and pasting the image from another Photoshop tab or by uploading the image directly.

Step13

Drag the background layer to the bottom

That’s it! Check out the Troubleshooting section below to learn how to make your subject better match its new background.

FAQs

If you’ve followed the above steps and find the colours in your subject don’t quite mesh with your new background, there’s a quick fix for that.Duplicate your new background layer and move it to the front. Then click Filter, Blur and Average.Hold Alt/Option and click the space between the blurred layer and your subject to create a clipping mask.Then, just change the blend mode of the blurred layer to Soft Light and reduce the opacity to a level you think looks good.That’s it!

Deleting a background takes even less steps than above. Simply follow steps 1 to 11, or head over to our guide onhow to remove a background in Photoshopfor more advice.

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