How do I replace this background?

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johnpower
Jul 21, 2003
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http://www.pbase.com/image/19377362

Is there a fairly simple quick way to replace this background with another more neutral one? I took about 10 shot against this background and would like to change them all.

Of course the easy answer is to use a better background but that wasn’t ther case here so I will use this as a PS learning opportunity…

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I have Version 7

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Huckleberry Hoshimoto
Jul 21, 2003
(1) It’s called "masking". (To isolate the foreground/remove background). (2) BUY A FREAKING PHOTOSHOP BOOK!!!

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http://www.pbase.com/image/19377362

Is there a fairly simple quick way to replace this background with another more neutral one? I took about 10 shot against this background and would like to change them all.

Of course the easy answer is to use a better background but that wasn’t ther case here so I will use this as a PS learning opportunity…

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I have Version 7
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John Hawkins
Jul 21, 2003
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 07:01:38 -0400, wrote:

http://www.pbase.com/image/19377362

Is there a fairly simple quick way to replace this background with another more neutral one? I took about 10 shot against this background and would like to change them all.

Of course the easy answer is to use a better background but that wasn’t ther case here so I will use this as a PS learning opportunity…

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I have Version 7

Extract the foreground and apply it over a new layer with the desired background. Use the extract command in filters. In the sample I used Corel knockout which is a similar to the Adobe extraction tool. I didn’t spend much time cleaning it up though. In this case a new layer was made with a gradient using tones from the image. http://members.accesswave.ca/~parklane/Hannahportraits09a.jp g

John Hawkins
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btrgrn
Jul 21, 2003
http://www.myjanee.com/tuts/branches/branches.htm

choose a method from this page and have at it (method No# IV should work nicely with your image). There is more than one way to change a background and it all depends on the image you have and what you want to do with it. Sometimes one way is simpler than another depending on the image. This page will show you several ways to go about this.

bittergreen

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http://www.pbase.com/image/19377362

Is there a fairly simple quick way to replace this background with another more neutral one? I took about 10 shot against this background and would like to change them all.

Of course the easy answer is to use a better background but that wasn’t ther case here so I will use this as a PS learning opportunity…

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I have Version 7
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johnpower
Jul 21, 2003
All I was looking for was little guidance to get me started, which I received from the other responders. Many thanks to them for that.

You, on the other hand, sound like a real jerk

On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 12:10:45 GMT, "Hü©klëßë®®ÿ Hö§hïmötö" wrote:

(1) It’s called "masking". (To isolate the foreground/remove background). (2) BUY A FREAKING PHOTOSHOP BOOK!!!

wrote in message
http://www.pbase.com/image/19377362

Is there a fairly simple quick way to replace this background with another more neutral one? I took about 10 shot against this background and would like to change them all.

Of course the easy answer is to use a better background but that wasn’t ther case here so I will use this as a PS learning opportunity…

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I have Version 7
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johnpower
Jul 21, 2003
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 10:19:19 -0300, John Hawkins
wrote:

On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 10:04:54 -0300, John Hawkins
wrote:

On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 07:01:38 -0400, wrote:

http://www.pbase.com/image/19377362

Is there a fairly simple quick way to replace this background with another more neutral one? I took about 10 shot against this background and would like to change them all.

Of course the easy answer is to use a better background but that wasn’t ther case here so I will use this as a PS learning opportunity…

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I have Version 7

Extract the foreground and apply it over a new layer with the desired background. Use the extract command in filters. In the sample I used Corel knockout which is a similar to the Adobe extraction tool. I didn’t spend much time cleaning it up though. In this case a new layer was made with a gradient using tones from the image. http://members.accesswave.ca/~parklane/Hannahportraits09a.jp g
John Hawkins

I went back and brightened in up a bit by using quick mask with a circular gradient centered on the face and auto levels with some unsharp mask.

Beautiful! I also received a sample from another participant that was equally wonderful. It obviously can be done so now I will try and figure out how you do it with your suggestions. Thanks again.
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phstuken
Jul 22, 2003
http://www.pbase.com/image/19377362

Is there a fairly simple quick way to replace this background with another more neutral one? I took about 10 shot against this background and would like to change them all.

Of course the easy answer is to use a better background but that wasn’t ther case here so I will use this as a PS learning opportunity…

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I have Version 7
Lots of ways to select the girl against this background. example, use the extract-command (filter). Mark the box "smart highlightning" and you can easily and fast trace the girl and remove the background h
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johnpower
Jul 22, 2003
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 02:52:24 +0200, "P.H. Stuken" wrote:

http://www.pbase.com/image/19377362

Is there a fairly simple quick way to replace this background with another more neutral one? I took about 10 shot against this background and would like to change them all.

Of course the easy answer is to use a better background but that wasn’t ther case here so I will use this as a PS learning opportunity…

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

I have Version 7
Lots of ways to select the girl against this background. example, use the extract-command (filter). Mark the box "smart highlightning" and you can easily and fast trace the girl and remove the background h
Thanks. I have been practicing that approach along with the others that have been suggested. This one is discussed on my Total Training DVDs.

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