Krasaglobal
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Hi guys,
I'm starting to work on a bunch of photos for a photoshoot I did a couple of weeks ago.
I have about 120 photos to process.
The main issue I have is the background I used has wrinkles in it.
I know how to select subject, select and mask, then save as new layer.
From there I use the spot healing brush to get rid of the long straight creases.
I can use a blur filter on the background but it then looks super fake.
Is there an easier/more efficient way of doing this or is this the best way?
Thanks
I'm starting to work on a bunch of photos for a photoshoot I did a couple of weeks ago.
I have about 120 photos to process.
The main issue I have is the background I used has wrinkles in it.
I know how to select subject, select and mask, then save as new layer.
From there I use the spot healing brush to get rid of the long straight creases.
I can use a blur filter on the background but it then looks super fake.
Is there an easier/more efficient way of doing this or is this the best way?
Thanks