It certainly feels bad when a person has captured an awesome picture but an unwanted background element spoils it's beauty . Using Adobe Photoshop, it has become possible to change the whole background image or getting rid of unwanted background elements.
Here is a step-by-step guide with full screenshots that can help you in changing the background of your picture.
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1: Open your image in Photoshop. Press Q to quick mask and then select brush tool from the left toolbar.

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2: Now carefully fill the entire picture with the help of brush tool leaving the background image.

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3: Now after completely painting the whole picture, press Q again and select inverse from the drop-down menu.

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4: After that, copy your image using ctrl+C and open up the new background image. Paste this copied picture on this new background.

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5: Use Ctrl+t to move and adjust your picture's size on this new background image.

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6: Now select eraser tool and scrap-off all the unwanted portion of the picture along it's boundaries and make it look more cleaner. You can use different eraser styles to meet different boundary needs.

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7: You are almost done with the step 6. Now is the time to crop the picture and save it in jpeg format.
For any query and suggestion please do comment on this tutorial.
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