When you add images to a Batch, Photoroom automatically imports them and removes their backgrounds, usually with excellent results. For more complex images, you might notice minor imperfections. If that happens, open the image in the main editor and refine it using the Edit Cutout tool.
For example, in the images below, the original cutout has a woman on a seat and a bag is visible next to her leg. We don't want to include the bag in the image, so we use Edit Cutout to erase it.
Steps (Web App)
In the Batch Editor:
Open the image with the cutout issue in the main editor:
Select the image
Select its context menu and then Edit.
Select the foreground layer and use Edit Cutout to:
Erase - remove parts of the image
Restore - bring back parts of the image.
Learn how to use Edit Cutout
Edit Cutout for batch images works the same way as editing individual images outside of a batch. Learn how it works in Remove and restore with Edit Cutout (Web App) . The important difference in Batch is that that when you exit the main editor, Photoroom asks whether you want to apply your changes to all images.
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