As portrait photographers, we often face the challenge of removing unwanted elements like dust, dirt, lint, or stray hairs from our clients’ wardrobes in Photoshop.
Common Approaches:
- You might think, “Just use the clone stamp, spot healing, or patch tool,” and you’d be correct.
A Better Way:
- In this tutorial, I’ll introduce a more efficient and less time-consuming method to tackle these issues.
This is the first in a series of tutorials on editing clothing, so join me to learn this streamlined approach and elevate your post-processing workflow!





Angel Kuklo –
Excellent tip. Thanks.
Nina Hickey –
incedible!
Nina Hickey –
Awesome!
Melissa Jolivette –
I cannot wait to try this!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Clifton Yaney –
Great time saver, Daniel – thanks. This is a very efficient and clean way of fixing pesky spots, hairs, and other time-wasters!
Ben Grant –
Great tips
Chad Kotter –
Very helpful. I am in the process of learning Photoshop, and methods like this are very useful!