Photoshop’s New Remove Tool

The new remove tool in Photoshop is the healing tool to end all healing tools – or is it?

Written By Nicole Begley

On October 6, 2023

Begone, leash! You too knees, feet and hands!

The new remove tool in Photoshop is the healing tool to end all healing tools – or is it?

Distractions, like leashes and hands, are gone in a flash. Powered by artificial intelligence, the remove tool can be an easy, one-touch way to get rid of all those things we pet photographers want out of our images.

BUT …

There's always a but, isn’t there? It isn't perfect. You might want to combine it with other healing tools, like content aware fill, to get your image to the place you want it.

Let me show you how with a set of extraneous knees in a recent image I did. And stay tuned for a breaking news flash!

Share in the comments how the new Remove tool has changed your workflow!

Nicole Begley

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