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Often when I use generative expand & fill to create a new part of my work, it leaves a line where the fill did its thing. I cannot figure out how to remove the line to create a smooth image. Instead it's obviously darker than whatever color my original image is, and leaves a line where I placed the box to create the fill. Any ideas how to fix/avoid this?
My example shows the vertical line on each side of the image where I used generative expand & fill.
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Maybe use the Clone Stamp Tool with a soft brush to merge the join a little. Do it on a separate layer so it's none distructive, you can also experiment with the Opacity on the new layer (select Sample Current and Below).
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I was also having same issue. What's helped me is using the lasso tool and making an uneven squiggly line when selecting my section to expand.
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That worked. Thank you!
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You save my life !
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The last few weeks I've been having the same issue. The squiggly selection hack doesn't work for me, it just makes the transition line squiggly instead of straight.
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This problem has apparently been going on for at least a. year and, in spite of the fact that previous posts have declared the problem fixed, I am still struggling with it.
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I would LOVE to expand seamless paper backdrops with this - should be simple and easy - but those lines are atrocious... content aware is doing better most of the time, but it does mess up if there's a slight gradient/shade/tone difference...
Hopefully this gets sorted sooner than later
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Still happening to me 🥺🥺
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Hey, @Shane27178628coa8. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. A few suggestions were shared in the thread. Did those help?
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