Best Ways to Remove Stuff in Photoshop Using AI
Hey folks, I've been digging into some AI-powered methods to clean up images in Photoshop, like removing unwanted parts easily. Anyone else tried these tools? W…
Adrian Carson
February 8, 2026 at 08:40 PM
Hey folks, I've been digging into some AI-powered methods to clean up images in Photoshop, like removing unwanted parts easily. Anyone else tried these tools? Would love to hear your tips or what works best!
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Is it safe to rely fully on AI remove tools for professional work? I’m a bit skeptical.
AI removal tools have saved me hours when cleaning product photos. Worth trying for sure!
Sometimes the AI gets confused with shadows and leaves weird spots.
I tried a few AI remove tools but the results looked kinda fake. Anyone got tips for more natural edits?
Sometimes the AI fills can mess up complex textures, so watch out for that.
I've been using the content-aware fill with AI enhancements, and it saves tons of time. Not perfect, but getting there!
Manual retouching is still king sometimes. AI tools are great but not perfect for complex backgrounds.
Anyone tried those new AI plugins for Photoshop? Some can remove backgrounds or objects with just a click.
Does anyone know if these AI tools affect image resolution or quality after removing objects?
I like combining manual clone stamping with AI remove tools for best results.
Is there a way to batch remove objects using AI in Photoshop? That’d be a game changer.
For beginners, I think AI remove tools in Photoshop are a great way to learn quick edits.
I’ve tried online AI remove tools but Photoshop’s native AI stuff still feels better integrated.