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hey everyone mike burke here with inside realestatephotography.com and in this video were going to take a look at replacing your tv screen with a gradient or another image to get rid of any unwanted or unattractive glare to give your images a more professional and polished look so when it comes to replacing tv screens im a much bigger fan of the gradient approach its subtle it looks clean and professional and i like the way it looks when it comes to putting an image on the tv screen im not a huge fan of that i think it looks tacky personally and also draws attention to the tv and really we dont really need to do that the only time i would do that really personally is if its like a home theater or something like that i think its appropriate but to each his own im going to show you how to do both methods in this video all right lets dive into it and take a look okay so i have an image here open in photoshop its been edited already obviously and if you take a look at the tv scr