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Street cleanup: do not forget the glass

`remove-stranger-background` is commonly used for storefront exteriors, street hero shots, and real-estate visual cleanup. Technical risk concentrates in reflections and perspective: glass facades, vehicle windows, and specular ground zones often preserve deleted silhouettes, while wide lenses exaggerate vertical distortion. Treat reflective regions as separate repair zones, correct perspective first, then refine texture continuity; fixing pavement alone is rarely sufficient. Before release, run targeted checks for mirror artifacts, seam repetition, vertical alignment, and shadow direction. If assets support leasing or promotional claims, evaluate whether the final composition implies unrealistic footfall conditions, and keep source frames plus edit rationale. With reflection-aware repair, perspective-first workflow, and truthfulness review, stranger removal outputs become more credible and defensible.

Recommended steps for street remove-person edits

  1. Open `remove-stranger-background`, upload the plate, and highlight large glass fields plus specular hotspots.
  2. Verify distant verticals (mullions, lamp posts) stay straight and that mirrored layers contain no ghost silhouettes.
  3. If the asset sells real estate traffic, pair it with an on-site capture or disclose the retouch scope.

Street stranger removal Q&A

Street photography cleanup—where do reflections hide deleted people?
Maintain a reflection checklist for curtain walls and car glass; log acceptable vertical-line drift and interior-exterior separation.
Colors drift after `remove-stranger-background`—what should you suspect first?
Grade sky, glass, and pavement separately—global curves fuse reflections with the scene and look painted.
Storefront exteriors for pitch decks—how do you reduce "fake scene" disputes?
For leasing collateral, keep unedited comparisons or label renders as conceptual; store GPS internally for compliance but strip it externally.
Buildings look stretched after strangers are removed—is the tool broken?
Usually uncorrected wide-angle perspective; fix lens geometry or recompose in the comp rather than endlessly widening the repair.
Glass reflections still show deleted people?
Treat reflections as their own pass—paint highlights and mirrored regions manually; one global mask misses specular leftovers.
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