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whats going on everybody Stanley Parrish here welcome back to the show I hope youre having a great update today Im back today with another quick tutorial I have this photo right here that was sent in to me and the problem with this photo is the question is how do I remove shadows from my backdrop so Im gonna go ahead and explain how I would do this of course in Photoshop theres a million different ways to do things but this is just one way and Im going to also include my Photoshop action that I use for stuff like this make sure you download it its free let me know how it works for you so lets go ahead and get right into it okay so the first thing I would do is make a copy of this layer Im gonna hit ctrl J okay I have my copy now I want to put that layer in his own group so Im gonna hit ctrl G and Im just going to rename this group to edit and Im gonna make another copy of this layer and Im gonna hide it Im gonna go back to the first level to rename that to backdrop and I