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The Content-Aware Fill command works by rebuilding parts of your image, helping you remove unwanted objects, improve messy details or tidy up a composition. The feature has been a part of Photoshop for some time, but was recently given a welcome update, making it much more controllable.
Previously you would make a selection, then use Content-Aware Fill: Photoshop would determine what to remove by analyzing the rest of the frame and generating new pixels based on the content of the image.
The problem is, it occasionally samples and uses parts that you don’t want to replicate. Here, for example, I want to remove the distracting leaf next to the lizard’s head. But a straightforward fill results in a mess of pixels, as the command samples details…