Note also that probably some of them will not be available unless you switch to the Complete workspace (it's not the default workspace). The thing is that if you have never used any of these things, you should probably need to do some reading or watch some tutorials for each one of them separately. It is a little more advanced but quite powerful. Using masks for isolating the subject (or improving your current selection) is another way. Each of those tools comes with extra settings, located on its horizontal Options toolbar (so does the Background Eraser tool).įor complex edges, after you make an initial selection with any of the above mentioned tools (or even manually with the freehand or the pen tools), you can try the Refine button (shown last inside the tool's options bar):, which will open the Refine Brush dialog for further adjustments: The Smart Selection Brush, the Auto Selection or even the Magic Wand ( ) can help a lot if your background is a solid color (chroma key) and your subject does not have way too complex edges (like tiny hair/fur strands and such). There are several ways to isolate the subject. It pretty much depends on the photograph.
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