EVERYONE CAN REMOVE OBJECTS.

Change backgrounds with Generative Fill.

Want to make your branding stand out? Take a product image to the next level with the Generative Fill tool and a few simple prompts.

Using Content-Aware Fill to edit a photo of three men in a band

Change your background.

Select and open your product image. Use the Marquee tool to select the bottom area. Open the Generative Fill panel and type the prompt “wooden flooring”. Choose your preferred variation or generate more options.

Using the Photoshop Sampling Brush to edit a photo of two men in a band

Add in new design elements.

To enhance the image even more, select areas with the Lasso tool and use the Generative Fill text box, to input prompts to generate ingredients like avocado, kiwi, pineapple, and spinach to surround the juice bottle.

Arms holding out a music album inside of a recording studio

Select the background with Select Subject.

Use the Select Subject tool to select and isolate the background behind the juice bottle. Refine your selection as needed, using the Lasso tool.

Using the Photoshop Sampling Brush to edit a photo of two men in a band

Choose a new background with Generative Fill.

Use the Generative Fill tool, with an “ambient bokeh” text prompt, to generate a variety of backgrounds. Select your preferred option from the choices provided or keep generating for more options.

Everyone can change backgrounds.

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