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We will use Channels to help mask out a complex objects with clean edges.
This technique will also save you a lot of time and enable you to make precise
cutouts.
Masking out Difficult Images in Photoshop
It would be very difficult and time consuming to separate this image from its
background because of the complexity and fine detail involved with the feathers
on the lady’s headdress. This tutorial will focus on using Channels to help mask
out a complex objects with clean edges. This technique will also save you a lot
of time. The initial goal is to separate the feathers from the pink background
on the left side of the face, there are lots of places where tiny bits of pink
are showing through the feathers
Step1:
Make a duplicate layer of the image. This way the original is preserved on the
background and we are working on a duplicated layer. Hide the background by
clicking off its visibility icon. Choose Select>Color Range from the Menu. When
the Color Range Dialog box open, choose the Left Eye Dropper tool and click on
the background color in the image window (pink). You will see the selected color
turn white in the dialog box. More the Fuzziness slider until the image is
mostly black and the background is a clean as you can get it. Tip: To add a
color to the selection click on the eyedropper tool with the plus sign and click
in the image. Click ok

Step2:
With the selection active, switch to the Channels palette. Click the save
selection as channel button, it’s the second one to the left on the bottom of
the channels palette. A new alpha channel will now be visible. Press “Ctrl/Cmd+D”
to Deselect and click on Alpha 1 in the channels palette. The main window will
now turn black and white. The advantage of using a channel is the ability to
fine tune the selection without effecting the original image. Black represents
the areas that we want to keep and white, the areas to be discarded.

Step3:
Notice that there are areas of gray, these would be semi-transparent and need to
become solid black and white (except for areas that should be semi transparent
such as soft edges). There are tiny dots also visible, there will make for a
very messy selection. Here is a quick solution that I have come up with: Click
Image>Adjustments>Levels..
In the levels Dialog box, click the black point slider on the left and drag it
to the right until the gray areas have become a solid black, Slide the White
point slider to the left until the whites are nice and clean and the grainy
effect has gone. Click ok to apply.

Step4:
Time to fine tune the mask. Choose a black brush and make the edge hard. Paint
over all the areas that belong in the object to mask out. Use a larger brush for
large areas and a smaller brush for finer detail such as around the feathers.
Use a white paint color to paint out the areas that should be removed.

Step5:
Sometimes it can be hard to guess which part of the image belongs in the
foreground and a peek at the original image is needed. Click on eye icon to the
left of RGB at the top of the Channels palette (Fig 5). The original photo is
now visible and the mask appears as a reddish color. Click the eye icon to go
back to the mask view. The mask can also be hidden by toggling the eye
(visibility icon). Keep going until you have a clean mask.

Step6:
Hold Cmd(Ctrl PC) and click on the Alpha 1 thumbnail. You will now see an active
selection. Click on RGB to see the color image. Open the layers palette. Select
the working layer and press the Delete key (Backspace on Windows). The masked
area of the backround will now be removed to reveal a nice clean masking effect.
At this point In am only worried about removing the pink background on the left.

Step7:
If there are areas that still need to be removes such as on the right side
of this image, repeat the proceeding steps. Because each image is unique, some
will need several passes and some can be done in a single pass. As you can see,
this technique is very effective and the image can be dropped onto any
background. Look at the top left of the image to see how precise the cut out is
on the detailed feathers. Try that with the pen tool!

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Photoshop Secrets For Digital Photographers photoshopCD.com
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