Russel Brown Help

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Harvey
Feb 5, 2006
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I had seen on Russel Brown’s site one of his tutorials (Advanced Background Extraction). At the begining he memtions going into the channels pallet and seeing if there is anything obvious. When I go into my blue channel I get good contrast. How do I use this as a mask.

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bmoag
Feb 5, 2006
He goes through that if you scroll down on his page to a tutorial on Atmospheric illusion. This is a basic way to use channels as masks for a variety of purposes.
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nesredep egrob
Feb 6, 2006
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 16:57:03 GMT, "bmoag" wrote:

He goes through that if you scroll down on his page to a tutorial on Atmospheric illusion. This is a basic way to use channels as masks for a variety of purposes.

I am also a user of Russels lectures. However I have trouble getting back to ‘Advanced Masking’ Old stuff that’s new. That is the very last entry on his site.

I used it just once and thought well of it and left it for further study later on. However since then Firefox has generated and error when I click on that and the same goes for MS Explorer – does anyone have an explanation , please.

Borge in Perth, Australia
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Harvey
Feb 7, 2006
try deleting your cookies and temp. internet files

"nesredep egrob" <Long. -31,48.21 Lat. 115,47.40> wrote in message
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 16:57:03 GMT, "bmoag" wrote:
He goes through that if you scroll down on his page to a tutorial on Atmospheric illusion. This is a basic way to use channels as masks for a variety of purposes.

I am also a user of Russels lectures. However I have trouble getting back
to
‘Advanced Masking’ Old stuff that’s new. That is the very last entry on
his
site.

I used it just once and thought well of it and left it for further study
later
on. However since then Firefox has generated and error when I click on
that and
the same goes for MS Explorer – does anyone have an explanation , please.
Borge in Perth, Australia
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nesredep egrob
Feb 7, 2006
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 04:16:59 GMT, "Harvey" wrote:

try deleting your cookies and temp. internet files

Thanks. Used Toni Arts EasyClean to delete – all gone but still no RusselBrown. Mind that is the only one that I cannot get but it was so brilliant I wanted to see it again. Setup Firefox to report back to Mozilla but so far I have had nothing – It comes up and give the image of Apple Quick time player and that is all.

Borge

"nesredep egrob" <Long. -31,48.21 Lat. 115,47.40> wrote in message
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 16:57:03 GMT, "bmoag" wrote:
He goes through that if you scroll down on his page to a tutorial on Atmospheric illusion. This is a basic way to use channels as masks for a variety of purposes.

I am also a user of Russels lectures. However I have trouble getting back
to
‘Advanced Masking’ Old stuff that’s new. That is the very last entry on
his
site.

I used it just once and thought well of it and left it for further study
later
on. However since then Firefox has generated and error when I click on
that and
the same goes for MS Explorer – does anyone have an explanation , please.
Borge in Perth, Australia

Borge in Perth, Australia
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Harvey
Feb 7, 2006
Thank-you bmoag
I guess all I wanted to know is how to low the channel as a selection.

<ctrl>+click on the duplicated channel that you want as a selection. Then in the layers tab create mask.

I totally forgot ;(
"Harvey" wrote in message
I had seen on Russel Brown’s site one of his tutorials (Advanced
Background
Extraction). At the begining he memtions going into the channels pallet
and
seeing if there is anything obvious. When I go into my blue channel I get good contrast. How do I use this as a mask.

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RicSeyler
Feb 8, 2006
I get the same thing on a few of his tutorials.
And have done the cookie, temps etc, but no go either.

nesredep egrob wrote:

I used it just once and thought well of it and left it for further study
later

on. However since then Firefox has generated and error when I click on
that and

the same goes for MS Explorer – does anyone have an explanation , please.
Borge in Perth, Australia

Borge in Perth, Australia


Ric Seyler

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