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Let me show you how to change a background in Photoshop. This tutorial will teach you everything you need to know to create realistic background changes. You will learn about masking matching, perspective, color correction, and a whole lot more. This tutorial is for beginners. I will go slowly and explain everything in small digestible chunks. Look in the description for the link for the practice file. Lets jump right into the tutorial. This is the image that were going to work with. The first step is to bring in the new background image. To do so, you can go into File and select Place Embedded from here. Im going to select this image called Background and Ill click on Place. Photoshop will bring that in and place it over my image. Im going to hold shift and click-and-drag on the corner handles to scale the image so that it fills the entire canvas. When youre done, you can tap on Enter or Return; or click on the checkmark. You can always double-click on the Hand Tool to fit the i