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whats up guys im terrence and welcome back to my youtube channel so look check this out ive gotten a lot of different questions from people on how i clean up my background and my studio portraits and make it look more seamless so today im giving you a quick tip on how you can clean up your background in less than 60 seconds in photoshop lets get into it all right first thing youre going to do is duplicate your background layer by hitting ctrl j and then youre going to select your subject its either ctrl j or command jb using mac once you select your subject youre going to hit select modify expand youre going to want to expand by 3 pixels hit ok after that go to go back up to select hit modify and hit feather youre going to feather your radius by one pixel hit okay once you do that youre going to duplicate layer 1 right here hit command j and then youre going to hold ctrl and click layer 2 and its going to select your subject again once you do that youre going to hit sel