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today Iamp;#39;ll show you an insanely simple way to remove background shadows in Photoshop with some sneaky selection tricks to save you some time along the way but if you ever find it hard to remember all of the steps in videos like this one I created a free pdf cheat sheet for this lesson thatamp;#39;ll tell you how to get later in this video but for now letamp;#39;s get into Photoshop now the shadow that weamp;#39;re going to remove from this particular image is the one of our subject on the wall just to make the image look a little bit more clean overall and the easiest way that we can do that is using the patch tool but the problem with the patch tool is that it doesnamp;#39;t do a very good job to allow you to easily select around the edges of a subject because we need to keep our subjectamp;#39;s arm and her hand intact so weamp;#39;re going to use the combination of two different selection areas to help our patch tool do a better job here to begin Iamp;#39;ll click on