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The following is an attempt to explain how to use Alpha channels for creating masks (I only sussed this afternoon, so please correct me if wrong). The example below is to show how this can be achieved & not a final image (which would require more work). This method is most suitable when you have a high contrast between the areas you want to mask.
In this example a photo I took of the house with a dull sky. This provides a good contrast between sky & house / trees, that I will use to add a more pleasing sky as follows
STEP 1 - Find greatest contrast & increase further
Via the "channels" tab select the colour which creates greatest contrast. In this case "blue" was best. Right click on "blue channel" & select "duplicate channel".
Select "Image" -> "Apply Image" with setting of "multiply" as follows.
This is to further increase contrast as follows:-
STEP 2 - Create Mask
The aim here is to create a simple black & white template. Using the "brush" in "overlay" mode first bleach out white area outside mask (eg. sky). Note you choose "white" as foreground colour & as it is in overlay mode, only the light pixels will be whitened. Now select "black" as foreground & blacken out template required (eg. House & trees)
continue to post 2 (due to limit on images in 1 post)
In this example a photo I took of the house with a dull sky. This provides a good contrast between sky & house / trees, that I will use to add a more pleasing sky as follows
STEP 1 - Find greatest contrast & increase further
Via the "channels" tab select the colour which creates greatest contrast. In this case "blue" was best. Right click on "blue channel" & select "duplicate channel".
Select "Image" -> "Apply Image" with setting of "multiply" as follows.
This is to further increase contrast as follows:-
STEP 2 - Create Mask
The aim here is to create a simple black & white template. Using the "brush" in "overlay" mode first bleach out white area outside mask (eg. sky). Note you choose "white" as foreground colour & as it is in overlay mode, only the light pixels will be whitened. Now select "black" as foreground & blacken out template required (eg. House & trees)
continue to post 2 (due to limit on images in 1 post)