This is the example image sir , yes sir we can use retain, cloning, or frequency seperation techniques to solve this issue . but check [reference removed] Ai software gives more easy and simple way to solve this problem ,thats why i requested . if we edit morethan 100 or 150 images time is very importent .
I don’t use it but retouch4.me apparently offers AI-cleaning for dirty studio floors.
The kind of folds on the wall you marked in the screenshot seems difficult to address automatically to me in that they would need to be applied with an extremely good »mask« if the subject’s edges are supposed to stay unchanged.
But it may well be just a question of time … if the results always meet the expectations is another question.
In this example there seems to be very hard direct lighting from the sides. With soft light, either bounced or from large soft boxes, these wrinkles wouldn't be visible. And you wouldn't get those hot spots.
Yes, I understand circumstances aren't always ideal and sometimes reality interferes. But the point is, this kind of problem is usually best solved with lighting.