Difference between revisions of "Extract an object from the background - Photoshop"
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===Select the object you want to isolate form its background=== | ===Select the object you want to isolate form its background=== | ||
#Choose the Quick Selection tool [[File:PS-quick-selection-tool.png]] | #Choose the Quick Selection tool [[File:PS-quick-selection-tool.png]] | ||
− | #Adjust the brush diameter (keyboard shortcut: [ to make smaller ] to make larger). [[File:PS-quick-select1.png|300px| | + | #Adjust the brush diameter (keyboard shortcut: [ to make smaller ] to make larger). [[File:PS-quick-select1.png|thumb|300px|ONce selection is made, choose Refine Edge...]] |
#* Note the + in the center of the brush, you will be adding to the selection | #* Note the + in the center of the brush, you will be adding to the selection | ||
#*Hold down the Option key to remove areas from the selection | #*Hold down the Option key to remove areas from the selection | ||
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[[File:PS-quick-select3.png|300px|right]] | [[File:PS-quick-select3.png|300px|right]] | ||
[[File:PS-quick-select4.png|300px|right]] | [[File:PS-quick-select4.png|300px|right]] | ||
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===Once you have a good selection, Refine the Edge=== | ===Once you have a good selection, Refine the Edge=== | ||
#Choose the '''Refine Edge...''' button at the top in the Quick Selection Tool Properties | #Choose the '''Refine Edge...''' button at the top in the Quick Selection Tool Properties |
Revision as of 11:07, 17 May 2013
Select the object you want to isolate form its background
- Choose the Quick Selection tool
- Adjust the brush diameter (keyboard shortcut: [ to make smaller ] to make larger).
- Note the + in the center of the brush, you will be adding to the selection
- Hold down the Option key to remove areas from the selection
Once you have a good selection, Refine the Edge
- Choose the Refine Edge... button at the top in the Quick Selection Tool Properties
- From the View Mode drop-down choose the background color that works best for your image
- Adjust the Edge parameters: Smooth, Feather, Contrast, try different sliders to see what works best for your image
- If there are parts of the selection that need more help you can refine the edge by dragging the cursor of that part of the image
- Check the Decontaminate Colors checkbox (this does a good job of further remove background pixels
- Set the Output to:, recommended is New Layer with Layer Mask
- Click OK