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Why is there a cut out on this generative fill backgroundimage?

Community Beginner ,
Feb 10, 2025 Feb 10, 2025

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I removed the background of this image and kept the subject. I made a new background using generative fill and it looks great. However, when I turn off the subject layer, there is a cut out. Is there a way to resolve this? I would like to use this background for other pictures. Screenshot 2025-02-10 at 11.55.34 AM.pngexpand image

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Feb 10, 2025 Feb 10, 2025

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For clarification, when I save the image as you normally would, the cut out seems to be imprinted to the image so that is what I wanna resolve.

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Feb 11, 2025 Feb 11, 2025

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I've watched many Youtube videos by great instructors; they always seem to gloss over this issue, and seemingly skip a step.

What I do in this situation (others will have a more elegant method) is use the Lasso tool, surround the ghosts loosely, command-delete (Mac), then use one of the fills under the Edit menu --  Content-Aware or Generative.

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