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hello everybody welcome back to my channel todays quick tip of the week is how to read that your background efficiently I find if you ever work with paper backgrounds you know either portrait photography or catalogs they can get dirty quite easily and it causes a lot of pain and post-production to try and clean up all the shoe marks and so on so I found a very very efficient way to clean it up really really quickly so lets get right into it so here we have an image a shaft recently for a couple of sheep that I was doing its just a very simple straight forward shaft as you see here the background is quite dirty its not quite 30 during the shoot because you know that mothers who are walking all over all over it and so on so what Im going to do is Im going to duplicate the background layer so ctrl J and now Im going to select entire background using the magic wand tool just to be kind of more quicker so Im just selecting all the white part as you see Im on tolerance 29 the colo