Photoshop Elements :: Isolating Objects From Its Background?

Sep 15, 2013

how do I isolate an objects from its background?

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Isolating Point Objects

Aug 22, 2013

I am in the process of setting up Civil 3D styles for survey and trying to overcome some challenges that are a great source of frusteration.  The key items I am trying to accomplish are as follows:

 Be able to isolate all points on a layer (sorted individually by descriptor key matching to V-NODE-XXXX) WITHOUT the use of point groups.  I see point groups as a very inefficient way to do this.  I want to be able to select Layiso, grab one point and have full display of all points on that node layer and start connecting the dots.Be able to control node layer display individually (ie. all topo points gray, found points green, control pink, etc)Setup a quick toggle to turn off display of all points and basic markers except those which have a symbol assigned to them and should be shown on the map.

I have everything working the way I want with the exception of being able to use layiso to display all points on a layer.  Currently my point label styles are set to layer 0 byblock which passes display to the point object.  I have created a layer called V-NODE-HIDE that I set as the layer for non-symbol markers and all point labels.  Point markers that are symbols that should be displayed on a map are put on their associated V-TOPO-XXX-SYMB layer.  When finished mapping I want to be able to type "PH" (Point Hide) and hide all point labels and basic markers by freezing V-NODE-HIDE.  The issue is that because point objects, labels and markers are on different layers, when I isolate a single point, everything disappears.

Is there a lisp routine that will extract all layers from sub-components of a Civil 3D object and add those layers to the isolate?  This would solve my issue and give me all of the functionality I am looking for.  I have seen several discussions along this line on the forums, but not a solution that fits my needs.  I am open for pretty much any suggestion other than I need to have a point group created for every single descriptor I have and have to move groups up and down the hierarchy to get the display I need.  It is just too inefficient.

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Photoshop Elements :: How To Replace Unwanted Objects With Current Background

Dec 21, 2012

I have photoshop 7 and I wish to remove unwanted objects from photos and replace them with the current background. I have tried to use the healing brush tool , and the cloning tool, but I do not have content aware. How can I replace unwanted elements in my photos with the current background using my version of photoshop. The welcome screen to my edition says it is possible?

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Photoshop :: Isolating Lightning

Feb 5, 2003

Is there anyway that i could do a ligthning affect but isolate the lightning and paste just the and not the black background on another image?

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Photoshop :: Isolating Parts Of An Image

Dec 22, 2002

I have a picture of a trumpet. I was wondering how you could take the image and blur the background, leaving the trumpet in focus. The "flaring" or putting lighting effects on certain spots of the trumpet, like the valve tops and bottoms.

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Photoshop :: CC / Selecting Single Paths Without Isolating?

Jul 17, 2013

If I have two vector shapes on top of one another, when I drag over both to select a few nodes from the top one, it selects both (this is now a 'feature'). I don't want this.
 
I know if I want to select only the top one now that I have to isolate the shape first, but this is terribly inneficient for the way I've been editing vector shapes for years now.
 
Is there any way to turn off multiple layer path selection and having to isolate anything? While the new feature can be nice at times, it's mostly more of a hinderence than a way out.

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Photoshop :: Isolating Part Of Photo / Texture?

Apr 20, 2012

I have a photo (attached) and wish to do two things with it. I hope a) to emphasise both the earthenware texture of the vase and its wooden background to give the image some contrast and b), to recolour the brown fence in royal blue. I have tried to do this using the eyedropper tool and then Image | Adjustments | Replace colour, but because the vase itself is coloured in a shade of brown I find that in addition to blue replacing brown as the fence colour, it also replaces it as the colour of the vase.
 
So, I somehow need to 'lift' the vase from the image, then recolour the fence in isolation, and then put the vase back into the photo - but I am not sure how to do that.

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AutoCad :: 3D Contour Map - Isolating A Property

Jul 27, 2011

I have a plain 3d contour map with all the lines on the same layer.

I want to make it readable in 2d by changing the linetype of each so it's easier to read.

The map is pretty large, I was hoping there was some way I could isolate all lines with the same Z Vertex so I could do an entire elevation at once?

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VideoStudio :: Isolating Section In Edit To Render?

May 19, 2012

I have a 30 minute project and I want to render a particular 4 min section on its own from my edit timeline. Is there anyway I can do this without rendering the whole 30 minutes, chopping it, rerendering!

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Xara :: Removing / Isolating Object From A Photo

Feb 6, 2012

I'm kinda new to Xara Photo and graphic Designer 6. I have photos of appliance spares. I need to use only the images of the spare parts for an advert(of which the background will be white) - I dont want the background of the photo.

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Photoshop Elements :: Recover Background After Accidentally Deleting It From Background Catalog?

Oct 17, 2012

How do I recover a background after accidentally deleting it from the background catalog

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Photoshop :: 3D Objects :: Appear To Pop Out Of The Background

Mar 31, 2007

if there was a way to make objects appear to "pop" out of the background. use the frame to make the object appear 3-d. I'm trying to do that with out the frame. I'm taking a cutout of myself from one picture and putting myself in another background. I want myself to appear to melt into the background, but i want my arm to pop out and look like i'm reaching out. So far, it just looks like 2 images blended together.

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Photoshop :: How To Isolate Objects Against White Background

Sep 30, 2012

I have about 125 RAW files of random objects that were shot against an white background in a homemade light box.

My goal is simple, to isolate the objects against a completely white background whilst still maintaining the shadow of the object (if possible). I have been using Lightroom 4 and a lot of brushes to complete such a task, but I know there is a simpler way to accomplish this with Photoshop. I am using Photoshop CS6.

Here are what I think are the three most tricky pictures:

DSC_0733.zipDSC_0749.zipDSC_0778.zi

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Photoshop :: How Do I Remove A Background If I Have Transparent Objects?

Jan 25, 2007

I'm using Photoshop CS2 and I need to remove the background from an image which has tulle with many folds, how do i keep the transparency?

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Photoshop :: Avoid White Line That Forms Around Objects Separated From Background?

Aug 16, 2013

This is a cropped corner of an illustration I removed from its opaque background and placed on a transparent background.  The north and west borders show the whilte line that forms whenever I place objects on a transparent background.  The south and east borders are the cropped edges -- they are clean and make the trasition from object to background color without that white line.  With some objects, it's possible to use the Plygonal Lasso Tool, for instance, and trim that object away from the background.  With portraits or irregularly shaped objects, though, it's necessary to use the Magic Wand or other means to trim the background away from the object, which results in that unwanted white line. Defringing, Removing White Matte, Anti-aliasing, trying to predict what color you'll lay the silhouette on and working in that color, and on and on.  It seems as though Photoshop would be relied upon heavily by professionals who need to place objects on top of one another without intrusion.

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Photoshop :: Removing Objects On Tricky Background (content-aware Fill Fails)

Feb 25, 2012

I often need to remove larger objects like this AC grille sitting on a plain coloured wall:
 
The brightness of the wall varies over the affected area. There are subtle gradients in both horizontal and vertical direction, so a flat colour fill doesn't work. Content-aware fill produces an unusable patchwork of bits randomly picked up from the surroundings.
 
So most of the time I've ended up by filling the areas with a flat colour and then using the patch tool repeatedly on smaller overlapping areas to smoothen things.
 
I'd want an automated way to create a non-linear gradient to match the areas adjacent to the selection.

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Paint.NET :: Adding PNG Objects To JPG Background

Dec 16, 2011

I have a drawing of a tennis court that I saved as a jpg. I want to add cones with numbers on them to illustrate where to hit the ball to. I saved the cones as png's so I could make the background transparent. I don't understand how to make the clones of the cones and add them to the jpg of the tennis court.

Should I have saved the tennis court as a png file also? The background doesn't need to be transparent.

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VideoStudio :: X4 - Make Objects Float Across Background?

May 4, 2012

I have learned basic skills with VS x4, and made a couple of videos with animated stills, and voice overlay, but I want to do something more sophisicated now. I'd like to have either a still or video background, with objects (images or text) "orbitting" over it, that is floating across the screen in a smooth trajectory. Is that possible to do inside VS without a camcorder or other handheld? If so, can you give me a brief description of where to look in the menus, what to do, and I'll work on it from there. I assume it will involve some superimposed tracks. But how can I create objects moving along a smooth path?

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I'm trying to stabilize some footage, but Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro CC seems to want to stabilize moving objects in the foreground rather than the background, creating strange effects as you can imagine.
 
I have seen tutorials on using Warp Stabilizer in After Effects and masking the foreground action to make Warp Stabilizer use the background as it's inputs. Is there a way to do this in Premiere Pro or even something easier (that AE method seems convoluted and some work to do).

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AutoCad 2D :: Isolating Layer (any Layer Other Than One That Contains Hidden Line Type)

Sep 25, 2012

Having issue with isolating a layer (any layer other than one that contains a hidden line type), and then having the hidden layer appear behind it when attempting to initiate a command?

Attached is an example. The first image shows my drawing with object layer isolated. But as soon as I enter some type of editing command (move, rotate, etc), in this case copy, my hidden layer appears (see second image).

In my LAYISO settings, I have it set to lock and fade, but it does not lock unless I manually set my hidden layer to lock in the layer coAttachment 37450Attachment 37451mmand.

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AutoCAD 2010 :: Render - Background Colors Mixed With Objects

May 1, 2011

I´ve a problem with rendering. The background-color gets mixed with the object. I´ve already reinstalled Autocad but it does n´t fixes my problem. What could be the problem?

It looks like this:

It should look like this:

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 :: Vector Background Behind Grouped Bitmap Objects In PDF

Jun 19, 2012

I have problem with publishing my work in PDF. I have vector background (in thin stripes like) and several polygonal bitmap objects on it but in the PDF-file everything under the bitmap objects is bitmap also... And the stripes (of my background) are very ugly and jagged - part  vector, part bitmap...

Could I complete that work correctly in CDR or have to search some other resolution?

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Photoshop Elements :: Outline Objects With 10?

Nov 28, 2012

The question says it all: I want to put an outline around objects, flowers, people photo'd in elements 10 while still keeping the color of the object intact?

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Feb 11, 2014

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Photoshop Elements :: Can 11 Change Color / Resize Objects

May 10, 2013

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Photoshop Elements :: Removing / Replacing Objects In A Photo?

Sep 1, 2013

I have a stock photo of an item I want to sell but the picture shows some accessories I don't have so how do I remove these items and replace the space with the background. There are no layrers in the photo

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Photoshop Elements :: How To Get Similar Color For Objects In Different Pictures

Sep 23, 2012

how do you get similar color for objects in different pictures.
 
I have a prodject that i'm working on and i need to edit several images at once (preferabley) so that they are the same color. They are wooden cupboards and i need all the wood looking the same colour. In light room you can edit a group of images at the same time hence the colours are the same . Is this possible in Elements ? If so how do i do this ?
 
I have tried duplicating layers and it just replaces the whole image, it seems to work using levels layers but not the other layers ... I have 30 more images to do and would ideally not like to adjust all the images manually ? I dont mind doing minor tweaks. Essentially all the images where taken with the same camera and lighting and lens's ...

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Photoshop Elements :: How To Add Pictures Or Objects To Clipboard To Project

Feb 6, 2014

How i add pictures or objects to the clip board so that i can import or paste them into select projects for various use?

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Photoshop Elements :: How To Even Out Background Color

Mar 29, 2013

I have recently purchased Photoshop Elements 11, and I am having problems trying to make the background and foreground the same colour. I was taking photos of my granchildren in my friends studio and because of the lighting set up the bottom sheet looks grey against the perfect white background. I would like to make it all white

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Photoshop Elements :: Clean Up Background On A PDF?

May 2, 2013

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Photoshop Elements :: 7 And Editing The Background?

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