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How To Remove an Object in Photoshop Express App – Everything you need to know [Working Method 2024]

Last updated on February 4, 2024 @ 5:03 pm

There are a few different ways that you can remove an object in Photoshop Express App. You can use the Clone Stamp tool, the Healing Brush tool, or the Content-Aware Fill tool.

The Clone Stamp tool is great for removing small objects from your image. To use the Clone Stamp tool, select it from the toolbar and then choose the size and hardness of your brush.

Next, hold down the Alt key and click on the area of the image that you want to clone. Then, just paint over the object that you want to remove.

Use the Photoshop Express Erase tool to remove the unwanted object in the image

PRO TIP: If you are not sure how to remove an object in the Photoshop Express App, it is best to ask for help from a professional or someone who is familiar with the app. Removing an object from a photo can be tricky and if not done correctly, it can ruin the photo.

The Healing Brush tool is similar to the Clone Stamp tool, but it does a better job of blending in with the surrounding area. To use the Healing Brush tool, select it from the toolbar and then choose the size and hardness of your brush.

Next, hold down the Alt key and click on a nearby area of your image.

Use the Photoshop Express Restore tool to heal and restore some part of the image

The Content-Aware Fill tool is great for removing large objects from your image. To use the Content-Aware Fill tool, select it from the toolbar and then draw a selection around the object that you want to remove.

Next, just click on the “Fill” button and Photoshop will do its best to fill in the selected area.

Use Photoshop Express Content Aware Fill to add fill color in the area of the remove object in the image

So those are a few different ways that you can remove an object in Photoshop Express App.

If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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