How To Extend Backgrounds In Photoshop - (NEW Best Methods)

How To Extend Backgrounds In Photoshop - (NEW Best Methods)

Brendan Williams

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@nkaujhnub86
@nkaujhnub86 - 19.12.2023 03:31

This is such a good tutorial! Thank you so much!

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@markfagan3028
@markfagan3028 - 17.11.2023 19:14

That is pretty incredible, thanks for sharing that info with all of us since I wasn't aware of it. Mark

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@greeceinfocus
@greeceinfocus - 16.11.2023 01:37

The resolution is so low that I don`t use this AI crap anymore. It destroys my photos

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@JuniorMajesty2001
@JuniorMajesty2001 - 15.11.2023 01:16

wich of year Photoshop are you using, is good ok

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@jeannettebouwmeester9010
@jeannettebouwmeester9010 - 15.11.2023 00:35

Thnxx Brendan 🙂

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@wildpatagoniafilms16
@wildpatagoniafilms16 - 14.11.2023 20:34

excellent post! Question: the content credentials is embedded with the file when exported? If that is the case: applies to JPG's, PS, TIFF and PNGs's files? In other words the recipient has access to those credentials ? thanks!

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@nevadaxtube
@nevadaxtube - 14.11.2023 20:18

Thanks for the video Brendan. Any way to use generate expand with picture quality equal to the original? The expanded area is typically low resolution and low quality.

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@librarymarna
@librarymarna - 14.11.2023 20:11

Always clear, concise and understandable. Thank you!

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@stevejarvis186
@stevejarvis186 - 14.11.2023 20:00

Thank for posting this great video and explanation of how to use this tool, you're the first photographer on YT that I've seen demonstrate blending two halves of a photo together to get a better result. Having said all of that I can`t really see me using this tool at the moment because it still only generates in low resolution, so you couldn't really use this on a photo you intend to print, its only really useful for posting on social media, as far as I've been led to believe. I dont know whether Adobe are ever going to upgrade this tool to higher resolutions, so like Generative Fill I believe at the moment this is still a bit `gimmicky`! Thanks once again though for you're great explanation of this PS Tool. Cheers Brendan from the UK

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