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Image Extracting in Photoshop

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2007

Learn how to use the image extract feature in Photoshop to extract an image from its background. For more videos, please visit http://blogs.effectwave.com.

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  • Well, I had an image background from before. All you do is copy any other image you have from before by selecting it with a marquee tool and paste in a layer of its own. Simple ctrl+c and ctrl+v.

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  • Very nice tut. Like someone below me, I knew a bit about the extract feature, but not about the history brush. Thank you kindly!

  • owhhh soooo thank u thank uuuuuu... now I can work on my own background template :D :D :D

  • Awesome tutorial! very helpful.. Thanks!

  • You sound sexy! haha

    Thanks a lot for that, really helped :)

    xx

  • thanks

  • its a gorilla not a chimpanzee by the way ;)

  • Oh man you have no idea how helpful this is going to be for me, I already knew a bit about using this tool but not how to get rid of the messy edges after the picture's been extracted. Now my images will look waaaay neater. Thanks so much!!!! :D

  • Amazing tech. Thank you very much.Hoping to see more tuts. :)

  • thank you so freeeekin much.

  • 10x alot dude i really needed to learn that :)

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