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Hi and welcome to 3-Min docHub. In this episode, were going to have a look at removing the background from a photo with a simple background. There will be a link in the description to a second video which looks at removing the background from an image with a more complex background, such as scenery or textures. Now, with a portrait open in Photoshop - Im going to first unlock the background here to make it a layer I can work with and then Im going to create a fill layer down here and select a solid colour. Pick a bright colour that contrasts with the background you trying to remove. This will make it easy to see the effect as we start to apply it. Now, Im in the Essentials workspace and Im going to select the Eraser tool, or keyboard shortcut E. Click and hold on the tool and select the Background eraser tool. In the tool options at the top here, were going to ignore the size for the moment. I have the hardness set to 100%. This gives the edge of my tool hard edges as oppos