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Melissa,
Yes, and No. It depends on the background, the intent of the image, and your familiarity with PS tools.
I like the Extract Filter A LOT for images with busy backgrounds; but that’s usually just a starting point. You can watch a pretty cool tutorial from russel brown on using the extract filter here:
<http://www.russellbrown.com/tips/photoshop.html>
Yes, and No. It depends on the background, the intent of the image, and your familiarity with PS tools.
I like the Extract Filter A LOT for images with busy backgrounds; but that’s usually just a starting point. You can watch a pretty cool tutorial from russel brown on using the extract filter here:
<http://www.russellbrown.com/tips/photoshop.html>
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