In this article are used Adobe Photoshop Cs3 Extended English
2. Open Image -˃ Adjustments -˃ Curves (or press Ctrl+M). It’s opens a window. Gently raise the diagonal curve. More you raise it the image becomes brighter. Don’t do it too much, otherwise with the background becomes lighter the object too.
3. That's what we got. The background is still not enough light, and the object seems too dark. But if again raise the curve, the black dots on the beads turn grey and we will lose details in the shadows.
4. Therefore we do the following. Open Image -˃ Adjustments -˃ Brightness/Contrast. Opens a window where you can move two sliders. Move it just a little on right and you will see how the image becomes even lighter, but the black dots remain black.
6. If it's necessary, you can adjust the size of the image with the tool Crop.
7. At the bottom of the photo the background still remains dark, so we take the tool Brush, choose a large brush with a diffuse edge.
8. Make a transparency about 15-30% and the white colour. Now you have to draw with a brush the background for first time and then the places witch needs 1-2 times more.
9. That's what we got at the end.
10. There is a slightly different way. Take the tool Polygonal Lasso and put points around to the object point by point.
11. Than open Select -˃ Modify -˃ Feather selection (or press Alt+Ctrl+D). It’s opens a window to control the blur of the selection. The higher number you set - so to a greater number of pixels selection blur.
12. Then repeat the operation 2-4.
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Such a useful explanation. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteAnother option is to use paths to draw around the object. It gives a much cleaner line than the lasso tool which can be unreliable.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial for the beginner! Great job!
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