How To Make A REALISTIC White Background In Photoshop

Creating a realistic white background in Adobe Photoshop can be done by following these steps:

1. Open the image in Photoshop and make a copy of the background layer by right-clicking and selecting Duplicate Layer.

2. Use the Magic Wand or the Lasso Tool to select the object you want to keep, making sure to get as close as possible to the edges of the object. You can also use the Pen Tool or the Select and Mask function to make a precise selection.

3. Once you have made the selection, create a new layer by going to Layer > New Layer or using the shortcut Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+N and fill the selection with white by using the Paint Bucket tool, or by going to Edit > Fill and selecting white.

4. In order to make the white background more realistic, you may want to add a subtle texture or shadow to the background. You can do this by creating a new layer and filling it with a subtle pattern or by adding a Layer Style such as Drop Shadow.

5. Next, you may want to make adjustments to the object you selected to fit the white background better. This can be done by using the Clone Stamp Tool or the Healing Brush Tool to remove any remaining parts of the original background, as well as adjusting the color and brightness/contrast of the object if needed.

6. Finally, you should check the edges of the object, to check if there's any dark pixels or fringe, and adjust the selection to remove it. It's also a good idea to check the image from different angles and zoom levels to ensure that the background looks realistic.

7. Save the final image

Keep in mind that the process of making a realistic white background will depend on the complexity of the image and the desired level of realism. And also that you need to be careful to not remove any important details of the object in the process of removing the background.

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