How to select a person within Photoshop

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Hiya,

I am sure this has been covered before but I cannot find exactly what I am trying to do, so I am raising a new topic!

Basically... I have a photo of a girl and she has lots of wavy hair all over the place. I want to select her (and her hair!) and then Ctrl Shift + I to inverse the selection... ie to select everything BUT her, and then apply some lens blur to the back ground.

Now... like I said above I have youtubed this to death and googled it etc but I cant find exactly what I need...
Ive tried the lasso tool(s) and none of them are any good
The extract tool isnt any good for what Im doing as this only selects the girl - whereas I want to select the background NOT the girl

How do I go about selecting everything apart from the girl?

Thanks in advance for any help!
 
Im sorry... but I tried your way and it wont work at all?

When I get to the channels pallete, and im supposed to select one that makes her hair contrast the background the most, I select RED as this is the best one to use, but when I CTRL+Click it (im on a PC) it selects somethings in the photo but not all of her hair!
It also selects some unrelated things?
 


Hi Jason

Trying to follow your guide.

Different picture but trying to do the same.

got as far as :-

"For this image, the blue channel is best.
Now CMD+Click on that channel to load it as a selection, which will now show the marching ants as below"

CS4 - on mac

Nothing happens.

Tried several times,

Not sure what I am doing wrong as following guide step by step.

Any advice please.

thanks

Robin...
 
Hi Jason

Trying to follow your guide.

Different picture but trying to do the same.

got as far as :-

"For this image, the blue channel is best.
Now CMD+Click on that channel to load it as a selection, which will now show the marching ants as below"

CS4 - on mac

Nothing happens.

Tried several times,

Not sure what I am doing wrong as following guide step by step.

Any advice please.

thanks

Robin...

Not sure what's going wrong, do you seen the marching ants (dotted lines around a the selection) after you cmd+click?

I'm using CS4 as well, so it's not that.
 
Sorry user error. (me)

I did not have cursor/arrow in right place, thought it had to be on image not the button.

Do have couple more questions on this but need to gather my thoughts first so it all makes sense. Thanks

Robin...
 
That sounds great.

I have got upto stage above now but have not used dodging/burning tools in PS before so would like to understand that bit.

Also not clear what image is supposed to be in foreground/background for above. (from what I have the background is now in foreground) (though transparent so can see foreground as well)

But hopefully your video will make that clear.

Can you put a link on too it when its uploaded.

many thanks

Robin...
 
Sorry to hijack this thread.

That's a brilliant tutorial. I took some shots of my daughter and the actual shots of her face are fine, but I didn't light the background and the background is a horrible grey with some stains on the background paper.

Would this method work on that? I have tried to put a white background in but it just looks rubbish and also, I can't do it properly round the hair. (Sorry sounds garbled).

Any help would be appreciated.

Many thanks.

Lisa
 
Sorry to hijack this thread.

That's a brilliant tutorial. I took some shots of my daughter and the actual shots of her face are fine, but I didn't light the background and the background is a horrible grey with some stains on the background paper.

Would this method work on that? I have tried to put a white background in but it just looks rubbish and also, I can't do it properly round the hair. (Sorry sounds garbled).

Any help would be appreciated.

Many thanks.

Lisa

Yes it would help.

I've used it in the past to replace the background with a solid colour of a different value. You can create the mask on a solid colour layer and this allows you to change the bacground to any value you like.

I also use the select colour tool to fix dirty backgrounds by selecting the background colour, then using that to create a mask on a solid colour layer, the tweaking the mask accordingly.
 
Yes it would help.

I've used it in the past to replace the background with a solid colour of a different value. You can create the mask on a solid colour layer and this allows you to change the bacground to any value you like.

I also use the select colour tool to fix dirty backgrounds by selecting the background colour, then using that to create a mask on a solid colour layer, the tweaking the mask accordingly.

Thank you. To be honest, compared to the example you posted, mine should be a piece of cake really. But I tried different methods over the weekend and they just look rubbish and fake.

Where is the 'select colour tool' in cs4?


Lisa
 
Excellent, will look at HD version when there (just showing low res at moment)

thanks

Robin...
 
Hi Jason

Looks good, just watched it this morning.

Did notice quite a lot of break up in picture I take it that is down to the encoding by youtube ?

Will watch again later today with my picture I am trying to do similar to.

Think I need to spend some time step by step on this as quite a few of the tools I have not used in PS before.


Thanks
 
Need a strong coffee as my head is spinning. :-)

Just watched again.
 
Hi Jason

Well done.

I have managed to do it following your instructions.

Had a few false starts along the way.

I must admit to getting confused to all the little icons in PS, also which button along with alt or cmd to press.

The other problem I had was the my negative of foreground was inverted first time round so everything was back to front picture wise from what you were saying so it all went horribly wrong.

I will have to keep practising this one.

And the newer upload is a lot better.

Robin...
 
The other problem I had was the my negative of foreground was inverted first time round so everything was back to front picture wise from what you were saying so it all went horribly wrong.

Ah, yes I mention how to fix that in the written blog (select the mask and hit CMD+I to invert) but missed it out of the video :bonk:
 
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