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hi guys Im welcome in this video I wanted to quickly show you a method I used to remove the harsh shadows in the background you see in this image a friend of mine sent me this image and asked me if I could remove those shadows the method Im going to show you is what Ive personally found to be easy and quick there are other methods out there that you could use as well the final outcome is to look like this see how Ive removed the shadows so lets go back to the original images original image and lets get started firstly I want to bring up the layers panel so Im going to go to windows layers this is the layers panel and what Im going to do is now is add a new layer above the background layer like that then Im going to click back on the background layer go to my toolbar and choose the clone stamp tool and then what Im going to do is Im going to sample some of the background image and then Im going to click back on the new layer and then Im going