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: How do I extend an out-of focus background in Photoshop? Hey there I am somewhat new to photoshop and here is what I am trying to do. I have a picture like this Now I have an area that

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Hey there I am somewhat new to photoshop and here is what I am trying to do. I have a picture like this



Now I have an area that I have selected and what I want to do is set this to part of the out of focus background. So I want to copy a section of the background that is the same size as my selected area, or the whole blank area and set it to the background.

How can I go about doing this?

Thanks for the help in advance.

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@Deb5748823

The best tool to use is the Clone tool, use it with little low opacity. It will work good for the area you want to cover.

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@Hamaas979

For something like this you're going to want to use the clone stamp tool or the content aware fill. Take a look on YouTube for either of these methods. They are fairly simple to use for what you're trying to achieve. Also as a tip: Try to work nondestructively. Working on separate layers for photo corrections will save you frustration in the future.

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