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How Do I Change the Nature of a Picture in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 2:43 pm

Have you ever taken a picture that would be perfect, if only the background were different? Maybe the perfect shot of your child is ruined because there’s a stranger in the background making a face.

Or, maybe you love a photo of you and your friends at the beach, but the ocean is just too bright. Whatever the case may be, Photoshop can help you change the background of your photo to make it look just the way you want it. Here’s how:

First, open your image in Photoshop. Then, select the “Quick Selection Tool” from the toolbar on the left. With this tool, you can click and drag over the area of the photo that you want to keep. As you drag, the selection will expand to include similar colors and tones.

When you’re happy with your selection, go to “Select” in the top menu bar and click “Inverse.” This will select everything except for the area you just selected. Now, go to “Edit” in the top menu bar and click “Fill.” A popup window will appear; in this window, select “Content-Aware” from the drop-down menu and click “OK.” Photoshop will now fill in your background with new content that blends seamlessly with the rest of your image.

PRO TIP: This article contains instructions on how to change the nature of a picture in Photoshop. Please be aware that these instructions may result in changes to the appearance of the picture that you may not be happy with. Use these instructions at your own risk.

And that’s it! With just a few clicks, you can change the background of any image in Photoshop. So next time you’re stuck with an unwanted background, don’t despair – simply open up Photoshop and give this technique a try.

Conclusion:

So there you have it – a quick and easy way to change the background of any image in Photoshop. With this technique, you can easily remove unwanted objects or people from your photos, or change an entire background to better suit your needs. So next time you’re stuck with an undesirable background, don’t hesitate to give this method a try.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.