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hello there and so today Im going to do a quick tutorial on how to remove a white background from a photo so a lot of the time you download stock photos for example they have a solid white background and oftentimes you want to get rid of it so this is going to be super fast its already assuming that you have you know downloaded and probably used it a couple times at least and so Im using this image as my example today and you can use any sort of stock photo with a solid white background to do this exercise if you want so as you probably already know in order to open a photo in all you have to do is drag the thumbnail click and drag over to the tool box once is open and there we go and Im going to go to the View menu in the zoom Im going to go to one hundred percent okay so once your photo is open in like this then the first thing Im going to do is go to the select menu Im going to go select all and next Im going to go to the image menu scroll all the way down to guides and the