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Extracting Parts of An Image in Photoshop 7

by Denis Germain (Apr 28, 2003)



First step: make a copy of the original image on a new layer. (you’ll most likely need it later on)

Use the >Filter>Extract Filter (Alt+CTRL+x)

- the green line (Edge Highlighter) will defines your edges of your cutout. Thinner lines will generate a more precise extraction.

- Make sure you zoom in (CTRL+”+”) for areas that require lots of details

- The blue (Fill Tool) defines your secure area, nothing will be removes from this area.

Click “OK”

You might need to clean up some area – use the history brush tool and/or the eraser for this.

Move the newly created extacted image to its new area.

At this point you might need to copy portions of the original image to cover the “old” location (the dog on this example).

Make your new background perfect using all of photoshop’s tools.
- Clone Stamp Tool
- Patch Tool
- Healing Brush
- Flip it/Strech it/Squeeze it....

Crop your image...

Voilà!








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