Tutorial to remove original background, changing background from an original photo
We can easily change background of an original image by Adobe Photoshop. If you have Adobe Photoshop installed in your pc, you can easily edit your image. Simply just follow the steps given

1. Let us, open the Photoshop software. Go to File Menu, select Open. An open dialog box will open, browse the image you want to change background and click open.

2. Make sure Layer window and path window is shown in Photoshop screen, if not, then go to window menu and select layer and path. These two windows will be shown on the screen. Now select pen tool from tool window.
3. Press F11 or select new path from path window, and save as path1. Then, press F12 or select clipping path from path window, and save as path1. Now we will draw clipping path around the image with this pen tool. First, zoom the image to 300%. To draw path, click on any edge of the image and drag the mouse towards the next edge and click the mouse. Then go for next edge. Thus, move around the whole image and draw path.

4. If you have rounded edge then need to make ankles to draw rounded path. For that, from one edge, drag the mouse to another edge and click mouse and drag it toward the curve to draw. In this way, go till last edge and close the path with starting point.
Once the path is completed check that again if there is any inaccurate portion. To save the path, press ctrl+s. Now the path is saved and you are almost done.

6. Select background copy and change background color. To change background color select set foreground color tool from tool box and after selecting desired color press ALT+DELETE.

7. Now save the file in PSD or TIFF format.
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