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Hey, everyone! Howard Pinsky here with a Photoshop public service announcement. If youamp;#39;ve ever touched the Eraser Tool when youamp;#39;re editing in Photoshop, youamp;#39;re doing it wrong! Whenever I get the chance, I try to promote non-destructive editing. The ability to make an edit in Photoshop, but easily reverse it later on if you have to. Todayamp;#39;s video is going to show you how to erase non-destructively, using Layer Masks. Let me show you how this works. Here I have a document that contains one simple layer. In this case, my goal is to remove the background in this photo, leaving only the subject in the foreground. Beginning Photoshop users will usually go straight for the Eraser, as thatamp;#39;s the tool that makes the most sense to those just starting out. Letamp;#39;s look at why this is a terrible idea. When I start erasing the background of this image, it certainly seems like itamp;#39;s doing what we want it to, but just like using an eraser in tradit