Stoopid Question

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Sandie Kerkvliet
Jul 10, 2003
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Hi

I have seen it demo’d at an Adobe roadshow in the past, but I don’t remember what the feature is called so I can’t find out how to select it.

Rather than use the magnetic lasso (which gives you lots of bits you don’t want) you can draw a green line around some part of an image and let the software select it based on its difference to the pixels around it. I think you open the photo in Photoshop, then go across to Image Ready to do it?

Would really appreciate the answer.

Cheers

Sandie.

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Spencer Hopkins
Jul 10, 2003
There’s ‘extract’ in Photoshop where you can draw a green line around your subject and fill them in w/ paint and that’s the part of the image you keep…if that’s what you’re talking about.
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Sandie Kerkvliet
Jul 14, 2003
That sounds like it. Thank you for your help.

Cheers

Sandie.

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