You can use the clone tool, which looks like a rubber stamp, to select
patches of the photo and insert them in another area.

Nitin Garg wrote:

> hi
>
> i scanned some of the b&w photos i took on my california trip today. I
> have never used photoshop before but plan to use it soon after i scan my
> slides (planning on stitching together some photos to form a panorama).
>
> So have a couple of questions:
>
> In the picture at
> http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~nitin/fast-bw/feeding-hand.jpg
>
> i find the shoes and hand of the second person in the background
> distracting. Any tips on how to "erase" it by tiling the other
> background over it?
>
> I remember reading someplace about photoshop filters which do the
> stitching of pictures. Anyone know about this or can point me to info
> about it ?
>
> thanks,
> nitin
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