Where is extraction in cs5




















Cut the object and paste it onto a new image. You're done. Brand identity design for consulting companies. Privacy policy. Click OK. Here's the result. Polygonal Lasso Tool This method is about cutting unwanted parts from your image.

Repeat this step for the rest of the image. This is what I get. Change the brush size to smaller when working around more detailed areas. Share this tutorial with your friends! Learn more. Resources Photoshop brushes Website templates Textures Tutorials. Anyway heres to hoping Matt can shed some light on m inability to bond with the Re-Find the Edge tool. The Extract tool was just a bad idea in the first place.

Poor masking, poor dialog based implementation. It was the kind of feature dreamed up by someone with no in depth knowledge of Photoshop.

Who as a result most probably shouldn't have been employed at Adobe in the fist place. Gosh, I must have very low standards for my masking, I liked the Extract tool. The general consensus is the new tools in CS5 are a vast improvement.

I am encouraged, tell me mark, moving forward, aside from the inexcusable failings of some engineers on the CS3 team, how would approach coaching some one who is having trouble with the new refine mask tool?? I've tried many times but have been unable to work as efficiently with Refine Edge on the typical masking work done here. I too have watched the videos, and given it my best shot. If only we could still have it available to use in PS CS5.

I think the main place where Refine Edge falls down for me is being unable to guide the small decision "crossroads" that probably only a human can do.

I have tried the Refine Edges filter and am still unimpressed. The Extract filter was far from perfect, but it was very precise, especially if you use do touch-ups with the History brush after using it. I found a link with information on how to copy it to CS5 from CS3. Thanks, Hector. I did have my hopes up, but already had no luck trying to successfully load the old plug-in to PS CS5 on Mac Unfortunately there's no special trick revealed in the OReilly post.

When I use the Refine edge or the refine mask, the new touted tools for detailed extractions, I am universally confronted by the universal NO symbols, the circles with the slashes through them. What stupid thing am I doing? How do I get the circles to go away and the refine edge tool to work as advertised?

If I can't find a good tutorial video, perhaps I'll record my own little demo Tom, would you please take a screenshot of the entire Photoshop application window when these "NO" circles appear? I find the refine edge tool so counter-intuitive that it makes me want to scream. I m willing for it to be user error but it is still really complex with its contingencies. Please share the love with me. I have no idea if you will still get this! Is this you??

I think we met at the Adobe Photoshop Users group! I hope this is you. I am still having the same problem, I want to get to know this tool desperately. As a designer, we should know some quick and efficient techniques to extract some particular objects or design element from an image. We will learn them in this tutorial.

Below is a step by step guide to remove background from image in Photoshop with an example:. This is an image of a model with a clean white background, and we want to extract the model and delete background in Photoshop.

This is refined edge panel. Now start painting on edges of the model and see how it is subtracting some unwanted white color pixels from the selection as shown in the below Photoshop CC remove background example.

You can see here some transparent pixels around the edges of the model in some specific portions. See here is an image of smoke, in smoke, some portion is full opaque while some part is half transparent.



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