I need the white background dropped and just the image to put in .......... I still can not figure how to do it
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Last edited by ebug9 (2010-03-10 11:31:45)
You can also mask using the channels. I like the Deke way.Mekstizzle wrote:
He used magic wand, but if you weren't lazy you'd zoom all the way in and use the polygonal select tool and go around the entire image meticulously to cut out the white. It would take a few solid minutes to do it all but you'd end up with a better output and virtually no white at all.
That, or, select the image surgeons posted in photoshop, contract it by 1 or 2 pixel, invert it, delete that outside 1 pixel border, that should get rid of the white, then select, contract and invert it again, go to blur>guassian blur and do about 0.5 worth of blur to smoothen things up abit
that's the trick I normally do
I think I said it right...
I was waiting for you chime in...Kmarion wrote:
You can also mask using the channels. I like the Deke way.Mekstizzle wrote:
He used magic wand, but if you weren't lazy you'd zoom all the way in and use the polygonal select tool and go around the entire image meticulously to cut out the white. It would take a few solid minutes to do it all but you'd end up with a better output and virtually no white at all.
That, or, select the image surgeons posted in photoshop, contract it by 1 or 2 pixel, invert it, delete that outside 1 pixel border, that should get rid of the white, then select, contract and invert it again, go to blur>guassian blur and do about 0.5 worth of blur to smoothen things up abit
that's the trick I normally do
I think I said it right...
"Lesson 8, "Everyday Channel Masking" is generating and employing a dependable, photorealistic channel based mask that you can save with an image and use over and over again. This is the kind of masking that you will use on a regular basis. Here you will learn how to select hair; lots and lots of hair".
I'll post the lesson when I get home.