![]() ![]() It took less than a minute to erase the dog and person from this photo: To save the edited photo, tap the Export icon (up-arrow at the top right), then tap Gallery to save the image to the native Photos app:īelow you can see the before and after versions of the image. When you’ve selected the object or objects that you want to remove, tap Go and watch while the app erases the object and replaces it with pixels from the surrounding area: Simply tap the Eraser tool at the bottom of the screen, use the Settings option to adjust the size of the eraser if necessary, then brush over the green areas that you don’t want selected: You can either undo what you’ve done by tapping the Undo icon (left-pointing arrow) at the top of the screen, then try selecting the object again.Īlternatively, you can use the Eraser tool to unmark any areas that you don’t want selected. If you didn’t select the objects correctly you have two options. If you need to adjust the size of the brush, tap Settings at the bottom right of the screen, then use the slider to make the brush larger or smaller In the screenshot below you can see that I’ve used the brush to paint over the person in the distance: To use the Brush tool, simply paint with your finger over the unwanted content to highlight it in green. This makes it possible to see exactly what you’re marking for deletion. Helpfully, the app provides a “loupe” showing a circle with the region of the photo that’s currently obscured by your finger. When you release your finger, a green patch will appear over the area that you selected: Once you’ve zoomed in, you can navigate to another region of the image by dragging with two fingers.īelow you can see that I’ve used the Lasso to draw a continuous line with my finger around the object (the dog) that I wanted to remove. You can toggle between 100% zoom and fit-to-screen size by double-tapping the image. Pinch out with two fingers to zoom in, and pinch in with two fingers to zoom out again. When selecting small objects in a photo, you’ll make a more accurate selection if you zoom in on the picture. In some cases you’ll find the Lasso is quicker, and in others you might find it easier to use the Brush – so try out both and see which works best for your situation. With the Brush you have to brush over everything you want to remove. With the Lasso you only have to outline the object you want to remove. Now you have to decide if you want to use the Brush or Lasso tool to select the object you want to erase: You can use this tool to erase unwanted or unsightly elements such as trash cans, street signs, people, trees, furniture, or even whole buildings.Īfter opening the image you want to edit, select the Object Removal tool at the bottom of the screen. In this section you’ll learn how to use the Object Removal tool to eliminate objects from your iPhone photos. Tap Read More at the bottom of the screen to view more information about the technique. Select a tutorial from the list, then watch the step-by-step video at the top of the screen. To access these tutorials, return to the app’s home screen by tapping the Home icon at the top left of the screen, then select Tutorials. The TouchRetouch photo retouch app also has some handy tutorials showing you how to use each of the tools. In the following sections you’ll learn how to use each of these four tools to remove a variety of unwanted elements, including people, wires, skin blemishes and small imperfections. TouchRetouch can be downloaded from the App Store for $1.99. Once installed, open the app and tap Albums to access your iPhone’s photo library, then select the photo you want to edit:Īt the bottom of the screen you’ll see the app’s four editing tools – Object Removal, Quick Repair, Line Removal and Clone Stamp. Each of these tools allow you to clean up your images by removing distracting items: In this tutorial you’ll learn how to use the TouchRetouch app to remove unwanted objects from your iPhone photos, allowing you to create cleaner and more striking images. Within seconds you can erase power lines, dust spots, skin blemishes, or any other object that you feel is spoiling your composition. ![]() The TouchRetouch app offers a quick and easy way to remove unwanted objects from your iPhone photos. ![]()
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