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better, right? Right. Also, it helps to know that the more random the background is behind
the object you want to remove, the better job Content-Aware Fill generally does for you.
Step Five:
Content-Aware Fill is pretty amazing when it works, but like any other tool in Photoshop,
it doesn't work 100% of the time on every single type of photo and every situation. When
I use Content-Aware Fill, I usually wind up using the Spot Healing Brush along with it,
because it has Content-Aware healing built in. The Patch tool (the Healing Brush's cous-
in that works better for removing large objects) also has Content-Aware capabilities now.
Let's open another image (the shot here) and use all of these tools together to remove the
person in the background, along with all the security rope, the sign opposite the person, and
the sign on the right of the image.
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