Object removal solves the problem of moving subject matter being included in your images—think of passing crowds, vehicles, birds flying, or other annoying distractions. Obviously, a single shot taken at a specific time may be the perfect solution but it may not be practical or possible to wait for this.
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Shooting tips
To allow for perfect image alignment, use a tripod or ensure your camera is in a fixed position.
Take a pragmatic approach and be realistic. Scenes full of moving objects cannot be completely emptied, nor will stationary objects magically disappear (but can be made to using the Inpainting Brush Tool later!).
To create a stack, follow the steps in Image stacks
To access stack modes:
After stacking has been completed, open the Layers panel and tap the More icon to access Layer Options.
At the bottom of the options, find the Stack Mode setting.
Choose your preferred stack mode.
To fix and remove objects due to overlapping:
Add a Pixel Layer above the stack.
From the toolbar on the left, select the Inpainting Brush Tool.
On the context toolbar, select Current Layer & Below.
Set parameters via the vertical sliders as desired and paint over the elements of composition to be removed.