05 March 2007 @ 05:54 pm
Cropping images using Calculations and Channels  
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There are several ways to crop parts of images you want to use. Usually it depends on the image you want to use and what you want to do with it later.

If you have any question or don't understand something, please ask!

Using the

Eraser   Eraser
Magic Wand   Magic Wand
Polygon Lasso   Polygon Lasso
  Pen   Pen
       Layer Masks

Each of these methods and advantages and disadvantages and it always helps to blend. Should you have questions about the method explained above, please ask.

 

Open Window > Channels and choose the Channel with the most Contrast. For this image, I used blue.

channel

Now choose Image> Calculations.

A pop-up will appear that will give you choices. We want to create a mask, so have mask clicked. Choose the mode that has the most contrast between characters and background. I chose Color Burn for this image.

channel

Now, you work on the new Alpha Channel in the Channel window.

The tools you will now use are the Dodge Dodge (it lightens parts) and the Burn Burn (it darkens parts). Be careful with the strength you use for both and with the size of the brush. Check out the options carefully (Range & Exposure).

For instance for finder work... keep both tools at Midtones. For quicker stonger but also less clear results, use Lighter when using Dodge and Debth when using Burn.

For very crude work, you can also use the Paintbrush. Black or white.

channel

Once you got the body in black and the background in white (or the other way around), choose "Load Channel as Selection".

Load Channel Selection

Now choose the layer Palette again and klick on the Base image. The black and white should disappear and only leave the selection.

Layer

Now click "add layer mask".

Mask

Then invert the mask by have the mask clicked and using Image> Adjust > Invert.

invert

 
 
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[identity profile] memoryfloodsin.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 05:21 pm (UTC)
Wow! I'd heard about cropping like this, but had no idea how to do it. I shall be trying this out later. Thank you!
[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 07:03 pm (UTC)
cool!!!! pleasplease!!!! and tell me if you section with the burn and dodge works. Because I was very vague there.

*squeeeee*
[identity profile] memoryfloodsin.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 07:33 pm (UTC)
Will do, it'll be lateish tonight, must do work now! :'(
[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 08:12 pm (UTC)
work is stupid!! it always keeps us from doing cool stuff like fanarts!!
[identity profile] memoryfloodsin.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 08:02 pm (UTC)
Ok, just a couple of things, actually one thing, the layer mask bit is it add layer mask - reveal all or add layer mask - hide all (I'm not a masking proficient person so yeah) other than that, the burn and dodge bit is perfectly fine, and this is an incredibly useful way of doing this, thank you soooo much for explaining it so that I can finally understand it.
[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 08:25 pm (UTC)
I'm very very glad about that!!! *g*

add layer mask where? Because I have it there once... is there a second time I got it wrong?
[identity profile] memoryfloodsin.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 08:33 pm (UTC)
Is there a shortcut button that's just 'add layer mask' then? Because I did it via the main menu and I'm given two alternates, hide all and reveal all, and because I'm not savvy with masks I wasn't 100% sure which to choose, that's the only thing I was meaning.
[identity profile] elli.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 09:04 pm (UTC)
actually yes..at the bottom of the layer palette!

*g*

It's a really good shortcut!
[identity profile] memoryfloodsin.livejournal.com on March 5th, 2007 09:15 pm (UTC)
Ahhh I see it. Cheers. Then it's perfect tutorial!