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How to remove a background in Photoshop

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There are plenty of reasons you might want to remove a background in Photoshop. Whether you’re creating a collage, cutting out some distracting scenery or dropping yourself in a new location, here’s how to do it in a few easy steps.

While there are a number of ways to get rid of backgrounds in Photoshop, Adobe has only made it easier in recent years with Adobe Sensei-powered tools like Remove Background and the Object Selection tool using AI to automatically pull the subject out of a scene. Then, all you need to do is use the brush tools to perfect the edges if you’ve got any details you want to keep.

We’ll be using the Remove Background tool in this how-to guide, but scroll down to the Troubleshooting section at the bottom of the page to learn how to delete backgrounds with the Object Selection feature, along with a list of alternative tools you can use to remove them in Photoshop.

What you’ll need:

The Short Version

How to remove a background in Photoshop

Step1

Open your image in Photoshop

Open your image in Photoshop

This can be any image you want to remove the background from.

Step2

Right click on the image layer

This should be in the bottom right corner of the screen or wherever you keep your layer tab.

Step3

Click Layer From Background

This will unlock the layer.

Step4

Click OK

You can also rename the layer at this stage if you want.

Step5

Open the Properties tab

This should also be on the left hand side.

Step6

Hit Remove Background

Photoshop will automatically detect and remove the background from your subject by creating a mask. You can stop here if you’re happy with the image, or continue with the following steps to make any adjustments.

Step7

Click the mask icon

This can be found below the Properties header.

Step8

Click Select And Mask

You might find you need to scroll down a bit to find this option.

Step9

Choose the Refine Edge Brush tool

This is the second brush on the left.

Step10

Use the Refine Edge Brush to soften the edges of the mask

You can also use the regular Brush tool to get rid of any parts of the image you don’t want to see or to reveal parts the Remove Background tool hid.

Step11

Once you’re done making adjustments to the mask, click OK

That’s it! You’ve removed the background from an image.

Troubleshooting

You can also use the Object Selection tool to remove a background. To do this, simply click on the tool using the icon on the left and click and drag your curser to select the object. Photoshop will automatically detect the edges around the object, meaning all you need to do is hit the mask icon and make any adjustments to the edges.

There are variety of tools you can use to select your subject and mask out the background if the above aren’t working for you (this might be the case if you’re using an older copy of Photoshop).Alternate options include the Magic Wand, the Lasso and the Pen tool.

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