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Up until now, I thought I was the only person on the selling side who thought that the artificial backgrounds looked tacky. It's rare that I come across an image with an artificial background that's tolerable, and when it happens it's only because the photographer happened to get a photo at the right time of the day and at the correct exposure letting the subject almost match the background. It looks cheap and it doesn't create consistency the way users think it does.