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  Topic: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
WesternGuy

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PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 2:16 pm   Subject: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
Thanks. Looks like there is a lot of stuff on YouTube. Don't know why I didn't think of it - Big Grin .

WesternGuy
  Topic: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
WesternGuy

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PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 12:59 pm   Subject: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
Thanks for the video, it covers pretty much what I want to do. Your explanation about erasing away stuff is the sort of thing that I suspected all along and it has given me an idea about how to shoot ...
  Topic: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
WesternGuy

Replies: 12
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PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 12:04 pm   Subject: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
Okay. Here is a simple example of the flower I am trying to work with. Others may have more complex petals and stems/leaves associated with them, but this is where I started - start simple and under ...
  Topic: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
WesternGuy

Replies: 12
Views: 1031

PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 11:20 am   Subject: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
Practice practice practice ;) or I can do it for you lol

Frustration, frustration, frustration...(has to be a better way Big Grin )

You really don't want to do it for me LOL . Thanks for the offe ...
  Topic: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
WesternGuy

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PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:34 am   Subject: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
I would use the pen tool to make a selection around the flower, this will give you full control of what is being selected, and you can get really close to ensure a good "cut out", then make ...
  Topic: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
WesternGuy

Replies: 12
Views: 1031

PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 12:54 am   Subject: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
Thanks. I will give this a try and see how it works

WesternGuy
  Topic: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
WesternGuy

Replies: 12
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PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 1:23 pm   Subject: Place a flower on a new, coloured background - How to?
I am fairly new to Photoshop in that I haven't used it (CS6) very much in a couple of years. I am trying to remove all of the background stuff in a wildflower image and replace it with a solid coloure ...
  Topic: looking for an easy program
WesternGuy

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PostForum: Photography   Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:23 pm   Subject: looking for an easy program
Have you looked at Gimp or Picasa? You can find them through Google. HTH.

WesternGuy
  Topic: Moving from Elements to CS5
WesternGuy

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PostForum: Technical   Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:39 am   Subject: Moving from Elements to CS5
niftyned, thanks for your reply. You make a very interesting point about "learning". Definitely gives me food for thought.

WesternGuy
  Topic: Moving from Elements to CS5
WesternGuy

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PostForum: Technical   Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:37 pm   Subject: Moving from Elements to CS5
I am currently using Photoshop Elements (latest version), but am contemplating moving to Photoshop CS5 when it is released. I know there are more "options" and things available in CS5, but I ...
 
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