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Member (7 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Cumberland, MD
Posts: 114
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another adobe photo. question
Ok i took a picture of a friend and the backround is white from the wall. I want to change the backround to blue. how can i change the backround to blue without messing up his face and stuff. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks again
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Try this: Go to select>By color range. Then select only the white and adjust the slider to correct intensity. It won't be perfect but thats the quickest way.
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Member (9 bit)
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Northeast USA
Posts: 356
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use the magic wand tool (its the tool that looks like...well...a magic wand.) this tool allows you to select a certain color or range of colors in an image. select the tool, and in the options, play with the tolerance levels. then click in the white background to select all of the white (you will see a dashed line around what is selected) then delete that white background. make a new layer below, make that layer whatever color ya want to.
taaadaa! i would aslo suggest getting Classroom in a book Last edited by shecky981; 02-28-2002 at 04:59 PM. |
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