![]() ![]() You've also chopped off some hair detail, leaving an unnatural outline and lack of contiguous background. The initial cropping you've done actually isn't a good starting point because there is very little basis for tools to identify the background. The problem is that it is notoriously hard to make this approach look natural with people, and especially people's hair. He did a respectable job, and you could even improve on it if you put in a lot of time working at high magnification. With the current starting point, you can follow the approach in nerdguy's answer. ![]() I'm going to suggest starting over with the original image, which will be much easier than working with this starting point if you use the right tools, and that will take care of any existing cropping issues. A very minor point: you may not have been careful enough around your arms, the cropping looks angular. That's what both nerdguy's and my answer focus on, assuming that's your objective. Removing you from the background so the result looks natural is the hard job for which you may not find a good solution with some quick searching. ![]() Typically, though, that doesn't give satisfactory results for this kind of picture because it ends up looking like a cutout, and the residual background that shows through your hair will look odd. You could even use the same tools you used to get this far, only work with some magnification and be more precise. It's straightforward and widely documented, so I won't address that here. I've included a few links below that will show you how to do it. If all you need is to trim around the edges of you in the picture, simple outline selection tools will do it. ![]()
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