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A technique that I typically use to replace a washed out sky in an image with a more dramatic one is to select the sky portion of the image then do a ‘paste-into’ with a sky from one of my stock shots. This typically works well. However, I am now trying to do this with an image that has a *lot* of bare tree branches that extend to the top of the photo. No matter how long I try to select (or select similar) I seem to wind up with dozens of unselected gaps between the many inter-tangled branches. Does anyone have a technique for replacing a sky while at the same time insuring that something like hundreds of tree branches remain in the foreground?
Chuck
Chuck
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