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Marcin

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Hi to all,
Sorry if I posted in the wrong section, please transfer in that case.
I have a problem with removing the background, I use the automatic "Remove Background" function with a script that I found on the internet so that I can do it in bulk for as many photos as I want. The problem is that photos are not cut intelligently enough, they are cut "too aggressively". In the attached photo I show what the problem is, the object seems to be "ragged". Maybe someone has an idea how it can be improved? Or maybe use a different tool? It is important that you can remove the background in many photos at the same time, and that the tool is not paid for each photo, because I cut out hundreds of such photos. I used to do it online for fococlipping, it worked great, but recently the portal is paid for every cut photo.
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Thanks in advance for any suggestions
 
You can use the Object Selection Tool and apply a mask...

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If mask is too tight or too loose, with your mask selected, you can go to your top menu and Filter > Other > Minimum to tighten or Maximum to bring the mask out further and expose more image

Magic Eraser can get sloppy and Quick Selection may give you the same problems caused by this particular image.

As in all things Photoshop, and as Bruce Lee said, you use what works...:cheesygrin:
 

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