The Ultimate Background Removal Guide with PhotoShop

Once the selection is done, apply the refine endge, like it was done with the lasso tool.

Also, cs3 and cs4 use the magic eraser tool or eraser tool.

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Same result like previous.

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Magnetic Lasso Tool

The Magnetic lasso tool is the beginners first choice when it comes to selections, because of its fool proof status. This tool detects the color range and brightness, which wraps around the subject as you guide the cursor. It’s the perfect tool when we are speaking of a picture with a clear contrast, but the worst tool when the colors do not have a clear contrast.

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15 Responses »

  1. I would to the motorcycle again. I had a blast!

  2. Awesome Tutorial of remove background as I ever seen. 🙂 Keep doing I Like it 5+++++

  3. Great tutorial. Don’t forget about Refine Edge in CS5 as well. It’s by far the most powerful way to remove subject or backgrounds especially when dealing with hair and subject matters that don’t have a decent contrast against the original background.

  4. Why do people show their skills using simple images ???

    It would be better and more educational had you used one image with each tool illustrating what, why, how and when …

    AND, use a complicated image like male and female photos with complex background doing “HAIR” background extraction —

    You showed nothing productive found everywhere on the Internet —

    • My key objective was NOT! to show my skills, but to teach somebody something new. To make someone know what that tool can do, but not on its own, in a combination with other tools or process. What tool to use on a picture is essential.Where you going to use a pen tool for the flower with the background instead of the background removal tool? Some people don;t even know that tool exists (beginner or advanced).
      Just because you find it boring, doesn’t mean others will. Life is not about you! If you haven’t notice my life doesn’t evolve around attention sluts like yourself.

      Productivity is a process, how you get there is up to you.

  5. Thank for this tutorial. I know many people who need this done for them and now I can do the work. LOL I am a beginner to Photo Shop but an avid user of PSP by Corel. I got bored.

    Your well described tut was good, I do have a suggestion::: when using the screen shot…write what numbers or colors we need because I could not see your options on the screen shots.

    I am a tutorial writer for Paint Shop Pro Photo so I thought I would give to you what has given me freely. Hope I didn’t hurt your feelings.

    Hugs,
    Olivia

  6. Hello,

    I actually took 1 hour to go trough all your pages of this tut. I knew some of the methods before, but it was very helpful.

    Thanks for your time and effort you put into this.

    Cheers!

  7. My key objective was NOT! to show my skills, but to teach somebody something new. To make someone know what that tool can do, but not on its own, in a combination with other tools or process. What tool to use on a picture is essential.Where you going to use a pen tool for the flower with the background instead of the background removal tool? Some people don;t even know that tool exists (beginner or advanced). Just because you find it boring, doesn’t mean others will. Life is not about you! If you haven’t notice my life doesn’t evolve around attention sluts like yourself. Productivity is a process, how you get there is up to you.

  8. Hi! I’m pro user (since 5.0 version) and i’m impressed with this tutorial. Well done! I guess you mention all the possible ways to do this. I also use the channels sometimes. Congrats!

  9. Could someone create a AutoPager profile for this website?
    Thanks.