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[Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended]
[Complex Selections Made Easy]
[Bryan O'Neill Hughes, Product Manager]
Let's take a look at some of the changes we've made to Selections in Photoshop CS5.
On the left-hand side of the screen, you see the best mask that I could make in CS4.
This is a very difficult situation because we've got, not only a low-resolution file,
but we have hair in this image--and it's very difficult to isolate that.
I've taken the selection I used in CS4,
I've loaded it in CS5, and we're going to come in to
Refine Edge, which has been completely redesigned.
One thing that you'll notice is the Preview
uses the same image as yours.
so it's directly within context there.
The next thing we're going to do,
we're going to give ourselves a larger radius
and immediately, we see that we start picking up a lot of the hair that's in our image.
So already, with just one mouse click,
we've got a much, much better selection of that hair.
The next thing I'll do is click Smart Radius
and Photoshop will look around the edge of the image.
It knows that difference between the hard edge of the cat's ear
and the soft edge of its fur.
Now what we can do is, we can use this Touchup Brush,
to come around and just clean up our mask.
I'm Option clicking to remove areas
from the mask--and I click that.
And, if you recall, there was a cat's whisker right here.
I'll just draw and that will appear immediately there.
We have a lot of other control here, but--
not only do we have powerful control for selecting hair,
but it's really quick and easy as well.
Let's look at one other change we've made to that feature
And this is around removing color contamination.
This is a very common case, where we have this woman against a green backdrop.
Another case you'd often see is if you had a person with blonde hair
standing in front of a blue sky.
Some of the blue pixels would start leaking into her hair.
In this case, what we want to do is remove that green fringing
that appears on the edge of her jacket.
Now, we don't want to contract the selection,
because then we would lose part of our mask there
and we don't want to go around and selectively desaturate it.
Not only is that time-consuming,
but we'd end up with a fringe that was desaturated.
Now in CS5, we have the ability to just click on Decontaminate Colors
and we've immediately removed that color fringe.
I can pull that over more and toggle it off and on so you can see before and after.
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