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40 - My Object Removals Thought Process

Written by Jordan Nielsen | Apr 6, 2023 11:36:40 PM
Removing objects from a photo can be a tricky process, and there are several different tools and techniques that can be used to achieve the desired result. In this article, we'll take a look at my process for object removal, and discuss the different tools that I use depending on the complexity of the edit. For most of my editing work, I prefer to use Lightroom. I find that Lightroom is a great tool for making quick and easy edits to photos, and it's usually sufficient for removing small distractions from an image. However, if Lightroom doesn't give me the result that I'm looking for, I'll turn to either Photoshop or the touch retouch tool. The touch retouch tool is a great app that can be used to quickly remove unwanted objects from a photo. It's especially useful for real estate photos, where there may be signs or other distractions that need to be removed. In many cases, the touch retouch tool can achieve the desired result faster than using Photoshop, although this really depends on the complexity of the edit. For more complex object removals, such as removing furniture or large boxes from a photo, we'll usually send the image to one of our more experienced photo editors. These editors have the skills and experience needed to make sophisticated edits, and can make it look like the object was never there in the first place. However, for the most complex object removals, we sometimes turn to a third-party service like boxbrownie.com. Box Brownie has a team of experienced photo editors who can handle even the most challenging object removals, and their services are both effective and cost-effective. In conclusion, object removal is an important part of photo editing, and there are many different tools and techniques that can be used to achieve the desired result. Whether you're using Lightroom, Photoshop, the touch retouch tool, or a third-party service like boxbrownie.com, the key is to find the right tool for the job, and to have the skills and experience needed to use that tool effectively. If you have any questions about object removal or photo editing in general, feel free to reach out.



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