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I am not an expert on Photo Shop but I do use it. To answer your question it is yes. I remove background images all the time. The way that I do it is by erasing the background. The magic wand is very helpful but you must be careful and set the level of intensity so that it does not erase too much. The wand is a good start but in the end I magnify the edges of the image and erase the edges with the eraser tool. Once the back ground is erased use the magic wand to fill it in with a solid color. This will allow you to easily select the back ground with the wand tool with one click............jim long
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Just like in Photoshop CC, Photoshop Elements can use a layer mask to show / hide parts of your photo. If black is brushed on the mask, that area of the selected layer is transparent. Transparent means that the layers below are seen. If white is painted then that area of the selected layer is visible.
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