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Photoshop Clipping Path

Alex Ross
Hi,

I am designing a catalog however the photos have a background, for
example the pictures are of shoes but i can see the table the shoe is
sitting on and the background behind the shoe, is there a way to cut
the shoes out in Photoshop so the background is removed?

Thanks

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yordan
QUOTE(Alex Ross @ Nov 4 2008, 03:12 PM) *
Hi,

I am designing a catalog however the photos have a background, for
example the pictures are of shoes but i can see the table the shoe is
sitting on and the background behind the shoe, is there a way to cut
the shoes out in Photoshop so the background is removed?

Thanks

Seems to be the same problem as usual.
Do you made the pictures with your own camera ?
Then, you should do as all the professionals, put a monochrome background behind the shoes you are photographing, and then you can easily remove this background with the usual photoshop tools.
If the pictures are already set up, then, zoom on the shoes and take a big eraser to remove roughly everything, and then take a very small eraser and remove each pixel which does not belong to the shoes.
Do not destroy the original image because if you do a mistake, it will be horrible.

 

 

 


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khalilov
You can use the wizard option in photoshop, when you click on a point all of the same color in the surrounded area is chosen, so if the table is of one color click it using the wizard and then delete it. It might be annoying to select all the table because of lighting and all, not all the pixels of the table have the same exact color. Iam guessing this tool is what yordan was refering to =)

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yordan
QUOTE(khalilov @ Nov 4 2008, 08:16 PM) *
not all the pixels of the table have the same exact color. Iam guessing this tool is what yordan was refering to =)

That's why I think you must use a dedicated background, with a uniform color in order to ease the work of the tool when you choose a color to be removed.

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Jeigh
There is a tool, I cannot for the life of me remember the name right now but if I remember I will, but its some kind of highlighter that you basically highlight the edge of your object and it auto detects drastic color changes (shoe to table contrast for example) and does the selection accordingly attempting to only select the line where the color changes within the highlight line.

It's basically just a modified version of the tools you guys mentioned, but it heavily minimized where photoshop[ looks to try to auto-find a place to draw the line so can make it more precise sometimes. Basically it just need there to be a consistent color change within the highlight that you paint on instead of the whole BG being green, for example.

Sorry I cant remember what its called but its something you can hunt for haha.

[EDIT]Also, a tip, if you do end up having to erase the background manually for images a good way to make it looks better once you do in fact remove the background is to zoom in close and use the eraser with say 20-40% opacity and a mid-high step setting to quickly swipe the edge, just 3-5 pixels into the image. This avoids having the super sharp cut along the edges but a gentle fading on the edges leaving a more smooth natural look to the image especially if you miss a few pixels in the BG erase.

Oh and yea, always always always use a copy of the original.

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magiccode9
In photoshop, you can create clipping path by use the path tool
to draw the shape or area you like to included in the final image and save the path.
Then, from the path panel, choose clipping path. Select the path you saved previously.
Finally, save the image with eps format.

You now can import the image to another application such as pagemaker or indesign.
The background will now masked.

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Darasen
There are, of course, several ways of accomplishing your goal. Clipping paths work well or you can also use the quick mask mode.

The biggest issue is going to be getting a good selection and having the clipped the clipped image look good (a harsh clipping looks Bad). You will need to start your background removal by having good contrast between the object in question and the background being removed. Your image may not come with this luxury but, that is fixable.

I suggest first creating a copy of the image to a new layer and then leaving that layer alone for now. To get the best contrast between your object and back ground you may find that a particular channel of the image has better contrast than the composited image. Since a copy of the image has been saved to a new layer you can make any adjustments you need to the image to achieve the best contrast for selecting. Avoiding anything "auto" I suggest looking to your curves tool to make adjustments and remember that adjusting a single channel may yield more effective results than all channels. Also look to other modes for contrast. I have a picture of a martial arts instructor and his wife wearing black gis standing in front of shelves lined with black belts. I needed to separate them from the background for an image I needed to use on their web page. In RGB there was not a channel, or all, that provided the contrast I needed but, I found that in the LAB color model I was easily able to find a channel that made them pop out. So use all your tools.

The next step is to make your selection as needed using any of the aforementioned methods. One you have a selection that works well for you save the selection, move to the layer with the image to actually be edited and fire away. You may actually wish to have more than one layer of the image in case you get too far along and goof up. But, with the selection saved and vast amount of undos in Photoshop that should not be a problem.

My final suggestion is to use the unsharp mask filter over the image. This done well, play with the settings until you are happy with them, should give all the edges of your inamge including the outer ones a consistency not typically accomplished by hand. That is how I worked when I worked as a graphics designer.

Of course the best idea is to have some kind of idea how you are going to manipulate an image when taking the photograph in the first place. (Raraely an option but so cool when it is) Also, the the better the resolution the better the image is for manipulating.

Hope that helps.

* Assumes using Photoshop.

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magiccode9
Using the mask is good for create semi-transparent area that needed to be fade-in and fade-out.
I knew only this is supported on quarkXPress 4.0 or later.

InDesign might be supported too. (I have used it older version 1.5 but not later one)
After imported the image with the import command.
Double-click it to bring up the object settings dialog box and check out the object wrap options.
There are four or more options to choose from.
Select one that fit your specific need.


* It is for QuarkXPress only. *

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Magiccode9

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seunbanks
QUOTE (yordan @ Nov 4 2008, 08:39 PM) *
Seems to be the same problem as usual.
Do you made the pictures with your own camera ?
Then, you should do as all the professionals, put a monochrome background behind the shoes you are photographing, and then you can easily remove this background with the usual photoshop tools.
If the pictures are already set up, then, zoom on the shoes and take a big eraser to remove roughly everything, and then take a very small eraser and remove each pixel which does not belong to the shoes.
Do not destroy the original image because if you do a mistake, it will be horrible.



Hello,
The best tool to use for this is the Lasso and Magic Wand since you are using photoshop. It gives flexibility especially when you are working on curving objects.

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