Every photo shoot might seem perfect. Photos snapped, every room covered, and then you call it a day. Now that you have uploaded them, you see a lot of imperfections and objects that simply make the image look daft. Even worse, that interior shot that you curated and staged came out unsightly when uploaded to your workstation. These are just some of the situations where removing objects and editing the photo seem to be quite the essential task for interiors. After all, your clients and prospective buyers further down the pipeline would want to see photos that are alluring and above all, pleasing to the eye. Object removal in image editing plays a crucial role especially during the retouching and clean-up process. It ensures that big and small objects are eliminated. However, there are limitations to this activity, and understanding the line that divides removing objects and editing it out from keeping it there will help you create truthful images that will make an honest impact.