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whatamp;#39;s up guys iamp;#39;m terrence and welcome back to my youtube channel so look check this out iamp;#39;ve 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 iamp;#39;m giving you a quick tip on how you can clean up your background in less than 60 seconds in photoshop letamp;#39;s get into it all right first thing youamp;#39;re going to do is duplicate your background layer by hitting ctrl j and then youamp;#39;re going to select your subject itamp;#39;s either ctrl j or command jb using mac once you select your subject youamp;#39;re going to hit select modify expand youamp;#39;re going to want to expand by 3 pixels hit ok after that go to go back up to select hit modify and hit feather youamp;#39;re going to feather your radius by one pixel hit okay once you do that youamp;#39;re going to duplicate layer 1 right here hit command j and then youamp;#39;re going to hold ctrl