09-16-2018, 10:43 PM
I usually duplicate the image layer, and then run either a Gmic stamp or posterize filter on it. This just helps me quickly select the background areas. Of course it always requires a clean-up. Sometimes I adjust the brightness and contrast first to help make the foreground stand out.
Sometimes I need to feather a bit or blur or whatever. No two images are the same of course.
If I use the posterize filter, then it is helpful because it is easy to drag the magic wand to get the area a want, and I have noticed that using 'select by Lch hue' works best in many situations.
Sometimes I need to feather a bit or blur or whatever. No two images are the same of course.
If I use the posterize filter, then it is helpful because it is easy to drag the magic wand to get the area a want, and I have noticed that using 'select by Lch hue' works best in many situations.