I’ve now tried and tested this Photoshop technique in a number of different scenarios and it’s worked an absolute treat each time. Thankfully, PiXimperfect showed me a really simple way to clean up the background and remove any creases without losing any details in my subject. I was so concerned with the light, setting up my gear, and getting my angles right that I completely overlooked some small wrinkles in the plain, white background sheet I’d draped over the chair. This recently happened to me when I was shooting jars of honey for a friend’s business. It’s best to get it right during the shoot but sometimes things happen and you don’t notice any background problems until you get ready for post-production. If you’re doing product or portrait photography, a nice clean background is just as important as the subject.
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