One of the primary methods involves using the “Select Subject” command, which utilizes Adobe Sensei, Adobe’s AI technology, to automatically detect and select the main subject in an image. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to remove the background using AI in Photoshop:
- Open Your Image: Launch Adobe Photoshop and open the image from which you want to remove the background.
- Select Subject: Go to the “Select” menu at the top of the screen and choose “Subject” from the dropdown menu. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + S (Cmd + Shift + S on Mac).
- Refine Selection (If Needed): Photoshop will attempt to automatically select the main subject in the image. If the selection isn’t perfect, you can refine it further using selection tools like the Quick Selection Tool or the Select and Mask workspace.
- Invert Selection (If Needed): If you want to remove the background instead of the subject, you may need to invert the selection. Go to the “Select” menu and choose “Inverse” or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + I (Cmd + Shift + I on Mac).
- Remove Background: Once you have the subject selected (or the background deselected), you can delete the background by pressing the Delete key on your keyboard. This will remove the selected area, leaving the subject isolated.
- Fine-Tune Edges (If Needed): After removing the background, you may need to refine the edges of the subject to make the transition smoother. You can use tools like the Refine Edge Brush or the Feather command to adjust the edges as needed.
- Save Your Image: Once you’re satisfied with the result, save your image in the desired file format.
By using the “Select Subject” command in Photoshop, you can leverage AI technology to quickly and accurately remo