Last week I gave Kim Gall and Tanya Denckla Cobb a quick (one-hour) tutorial on how to replace an unsuitable background in a photo using Adobe Photoshop. (The masking tools in Lightroom allow you to select and edit a background but not replace it.)
We recorded the tutorial so Tanya and Kim could refer back to it as necessary, and they suggested that other club members might be interested in seeing the recording. So, the link is below, in case you're interested.
If you're interested in a one-on-one or small group tutorial for yourself on any subject at all, on Zoom or in person, please let me know and I'll fix you up with someone in the club would best be able to provide it.
Gerry
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/KPPW1t7iS_eRComZMdSoT8GUWPE4yTrw5o0tx8...
Passcode: !Ai4C92N


Awesome. Thanks, Gerry!
I sent both Kim and Tanya a copy of the steps along with an explanation of trimming down the list of tools in Photoshop, so if anyone would like a copy of both or either, just let me know via email directly to me, not through Forums.
Gerry