
Step 1: Using the Magic Wand tool set to a tolerance of around 10, select the portions of the watermark overlaying complex imagery. For the area under the "R" in "OUR," the background is too complex to repair using the Clone Stamp tool alone. In this image, the background is very complex, but it shows through the semi-transparent text that's been set on top of it. After the reflection has been removed, there are a few leftover pixels that still need to be cleaned up to completely create the illusion that the person was never in the photo.

In this photo, we need to repeat Steps 1–3 for the person's reflection in the lake as well. Your unwanted element will vanish when you click OK. You'll want to set the Blend Mode to normal and the Fill to 100%. Step 3: In the Fill dialog box, choose Content-Aware, and make sure Color Adaptation is checked. or type Shift+F5 (FN+SHIFT+F5 on a Mac laptop) to bring up the Fill dialog box. Remember to include areas of the background you want preserved in the selection. Step 1: Using your Lasso tool of choice, draw a rough selection around the object you want removed. This method works great if your unwanted object is surrounded on all sides by the same color. The quickest way to make unwanted items vanish from your image is to use a Content Aware Fill. How to remove a person or object from a photo using Content Aware Fill

But sometimes even the best images need people, objects, text, or other products removed before they'll work appropriately with your brand's visual aesthetic.

Scenery and context can bring products to life and add interesting details to your website's look and feel.
