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Hi All,
I’m trying to select just the leaf in the following picture: http://grove.ufl.edu/~ashenkin/1-2-19.jpg
I’ve tried using magic wand in various steps, and it gets pretty good if I work at it for a while using channels. The problem is that I have about 120 of these images to process and would prefer to find a better way to do it. I’ve downloaded Mask Pro 3, and that doesn’t seem to do as well as just using the magic wand when I set up keep and drop color pallets.
I’m thinking of this problem in 2 ways: one part of it is selecting based on color. The problem is that, between the leaflets, the color of the white background gets shaded and looks rather like the color in some of the leaflets. So the second part I would like to incorporate is a sense of edge in the image, rather than pure raster colors. It seems to me this should be a doable task, but I’m not sure if the tools are available to accomplish it.
Thanks for any thoughts!
Best,
Allie
I’m trying to select just the leaf in the following picture: http://grove.ufl.edu/~ashenkin/1-2-19.jpg
I’ve tried using magic wand in various steps, and it gets pretty good if I work at it for a while using channels. The problem is that I have about 120 of these images to process and would prefer to find a better way to do it. I’ve downloaded Mask Pro 3, and that doesn’t seem to do as well as just using the magic wand when I set up keep and drop color pallets.
I’m thinking of this problem in 2 ways: one part of it is selecting based on color. The problem is that, between the leaflets, the color of the white background gets shaded and looks rather like the color in some of the leaflets. So the second part I would like to incorporate is a sense of edge in the image, rather than pure raster colors. It seems to me this should be a doable task, but I’m not sure if the tools are available to accomplish it.
Thanks for any thoughts!
Best,
Allie
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