Photoshop Elements :: Magic Extractor To Extract A Person From A Picture
Apr 23, 2013
I used Magic Extractor to extract a person from a pic. Then wanted to superimpose it on a landscale phot I had. Trouble is the checkered part which should be transparent is solid white. Tried saving as PNG, and PSD, didn't work.
Everytime I use the magic extractor function ir freezes/locks up the program. I do get the status of the extraction process after picking my background & forground, yet when I attempt to preview my photo it acts as if the process is working, but in the end I don't get a preview image of my selection & the program has locked up. I'm running XP with SP3, 3.49 GB of available RAM and 20.8 GB of free space on my drive. The image I am working with is 2592x3888.
On using magic extractor - I need to make straight lines on my edit of a cupboard, Other than doing it free hand is there a way to do it using a ruler or some kind of measurements or straight lines ?
basically i need to cut out an image (cupboard) so it can be used for advertising purposes and i need clean lines at the bottom of the cupboard as there are shadows i need to edit out.
in elements 11 how can I extract a person from one photo and insert that person into another photo? I'm totally new to this and my software booklet doesn't say and I'm lost.
Every time I try to use the magic wand tool to erase things from a picture the program says there is a problem either look online for a solution or close the program and I choose to look online but it just closes the program down completely. I had not been having any trouble at all and it just immediately started doing this and I had been using the very same tools as I am trying to use now. I am extremely frustrated and I even deactivated the program, uninstalled it, and then reinstalled thinking this would fix it.
if any of you know of a way to extract like a person out of a picture but a very detailed picture say for example a picture of a woman with her hair blowing in the air and each hair strand is captured?
I think I just wasted $79! I just upgraded to PSE12 from PSE8 only to find out the one tool I use most often, the magic extractor, is not there. What options do I have? can I get my money back?
I'm just working on a flyer for a party and I like how the picture looks like after clicking on the picture with the magic wand.Now the question if I can save that picture with that looking someway?
I could use the print button, yes but then I lose the quality of the pic.
How to make it blend in so you can't even tell it was Photoshopped into the picture. I use the magnetic lasso but there are always areas where it isn't smooth or part of the background is showing. Especially the hair.
On top of that it will be better or worse quality than the picture I'm adding it to. Or it will be darker or lighter, etc etc.
I'm new to photoshop cc and I'm trying to cut and paste a picture of a person from one photo to fit in with other people in a different photo. They're two different files but when I copy the picture from the first file and paste it to the second one the first one is so much bigger than the second. How do I fix this?
1. used the circle marquee and did a 8 point stroke. 2. Selected the circle with the magic marquee to get an active selection 3. Gradient tool
Doing the above results in jagged edges that alias badly once I fill the selection with the gradient. With a basic color the circle is perfeclty fine, only once I add the gradient the edges become jagged. How might I fix this?
I want to put a person as a logo in a white background. I have the person in a picture which has other things that I don't need. I only want to extract the person from the picture and being able to resize it and use it as a small logo in a background.
I have an image where there is an object in the foreground that is in the shade and the background that is bright. I want to correct the foreground image. I have tried to extract the foreground image and then drag the original picture onto the extracted one. I assumed that the I could somehow have the extracted image on its own layer and adjust it. When I do that either in the extracted file (before moving the original picture back onto it) or when I try to select its layer in the resultant picture, the entire picture -- foreground and background -- all layers, seem to get adjusted. How can I isolate the extracted image / layer to be able to adjust just that image.
I have somwhow created two tags for the same person in my database, and am trying to merge the people together (and also if possible merge the two lots of photos of the person together).
I got an email with a link to a video a long time ago that showed how to remove a person from a group photo and replace this person with an image of them from another photo. It does not seem to be in the videos on my Phtotshop elements 9 list within the program. Any link to this video so I can save it and rewatch it?
The reason I've downloaded it is to see if I can change some of my photos by removing a person. I've watched the video on moving a person and I can do that, but I don't know how to delete them and then fill in the space with plausible background.
I have a photo with one person in it and I want to keep that person in it. However this picture was taken with other people in it and I want to take them out of it but the only thing that I can think of is cloning. Is there another way?