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Sometimesyou’llfindtheperfectshotruinedbysomethingyoudon’twantinthebackground.Luckily,Sometimesyou’llfindtheperfectshotruinedbysomethingyoudon’twantinthebackground.Luckily, thiscanbefixedwithPhotoshop–andhere’show. It’salwaysdisappointingwhenyoumanagetotakeabrilliantpictureonlytodiscoverthat,whilstthe subjectlooksgreat,thebackgroundismuddyorundesirableforsomereason.Butfearnot:it’snotthe endoftheroad.WithalittlebitofPhotoshopmagic,youcansimplyandeasilyremovethebackground ofanysubject.Here’showtodoitinstep-by-stepform. 1. Openyour image file inPhotoshop. 2. Click thePen Toolfrom the toolboxbaron the leftof thescreen. 3. Atthetopofthescreen, makesureyouselectthePathsoption.(Thislookslikea pen nib on top ofaboxwith fourdotson thecorners).
4. Click and hold themouseatoneedgeofthesubject.Whatyou’llfind isthatthe toolautomaticallyplacesadot where it detects theedgeof thesubject.
5. Ifyoumakeamistake,simplypress undo optiontoremove it. 6. Then,continuallyholdingthebutton,dragaroundtheoutsideofthesubject. Withpatience,you’llbeable toselect thewholesubject.
7. NextgotothePath Paletteontherightofthescreenand selectthemenuinthe upperrightofthiswindow(three lineswithanarrow).Fromthe menu,choose ClippingPathandchoose theFlatness (blurrinessof the lines).
8. SavethefileasaPSDandyou’llbeableto useyournewsubjectimage withouta background. TutorialCreator: RokaiyaYeasminMunni SeniorGraphicDesignerandDeputy Manager(SEO) ofhttp://www.clippingpathspecialist.com