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hello everyone welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial this one going to show you how to remove that crease any crease or seam between images we can reduce it and remove it in about 60 seconds lets just start from scratch Ill delete all these layers Presto step one weve got an image loaded in Second Step Im just going to make a duplicate copy so weve got the same image on top of each other Ill move it to the right a little bit so I was right in about the halfway spot and weve got a very visible crease between the two images or very visible seam the next step on the top layer click on the mask button once youve got a white mask or a regular mask over to the left side grab your brush tool make sure the foreground color or the color is selected to Black go up to the top make sure the hardness of your brush is at zero and youve got a soft round brush once you have that in place make sure the flow is at a low number Im going to use 20 percent and now watch Im just going to pai