I recently had a photoshoot where we used a bed sheet behind my family subject. In a particular picture, the bedsheet was below their heads and it's distracting. I want to extend the fabric to fill in the gap at the top.
I've got a series of portrait type images where I may want to change the background. Once I select the image to placing a solid background behind that image? For instance, in this image, perhaps a solid black background would look better. PSE7
I want to clone/copy out a background to extend a pictures width.
So far I have: -Lassoed a selection of the background and copied it out - but wierd shading marks were left in the final result (I guess due to shade descrapancies) -Merged all the copy layers so I could treat them as one. -Use the Stamp Tool to clone from a perfect area of the original background but the Stap tool is again creating weird shading lines as I use it (ie, doesnt look like its apply the exact color I sampled from) (I tried narrowing the Stamps Master Diameter also but still got weird results..)
The Stamp tool doesnt seem to be working how I thought it would work. What am I missing?!
How to change my subjects background to a white background. I just had a shoot today and the white background looks yellowish. I would like a basic step by step easy tutorial on how to edit my portrait person and put them on a white background and how I can make a white background to put them on. I took great pictures just my white background looks yellowish.
Any good way to extend the background of a picture? I have a picture of a person, and their head is very close to the top of the image. The background has grass and trees. Because of the way I want to print it, I need the background to extend up further. Is there an easier way than just manually using the clone feature? Something like the smart carver - but extending the pic instead of contracting it.
What is the best way to take the background out of a photo or a portrait and keep the photo? Also would like to be able to keep the edge nice so when am laser engraving it will look nice, and will be able to engrave well.
I am doing a project in Photoshop, and the only thing that is throwing me off is the font. I have the correct font (it was provided), however, I am completely clueless as to how to extend the legs of the A and the G.
When I open a file, it will also normally appear as layer in layer-palette. When I open a second file next to the 1st and try to move item from that file to 1st file, it can not be done.
I can move the item in it´s own file but I can´t drag it to another file. Layers do not merge under one window but stay in their separate windows.
where we could load an image in to CS3 or CS4 with smart objects, soften the image with the slider in ACR, and edit in CS3 to remove the softening on the eyes, lips, hair etc. I tried to duplicate the trick at home but never could and now that I'm doing some portraits, I could really use that capability.
where I can find some Backdrops that I can add behind my pictures? I am wanting it to look like I had these pictures done in a pro studio. I have some good portraits but I don't like the backgrounds.
how to make a nice portrait backdrop? It's for the school yearbook and this kid was a jerk... and well we had to take his picture cuz we wouldn't go to a real photographer. So I need to put in a fake background.
I use Photoshop Elements on a Mac and I would like to know how to extend a photos edge so that they sort of fade into nothing. I hope I am explaining it ok!
Just to make sure you have enough info! I have a picture of a bridge and I want to keep the picture itself whole but extend the canvas by a certain length and then let the picture sort of fade into the extended canvas.
Any ideas anyone please. I wish I could find a picture to demonstrate but I can't, I have just seen the technique.
see my screeenshot in Adobe CS6, Photoshop -- cropping an area in portrait size 2x3 and NOT landscape 3:2.
Why ignores PS this setting and shows me first a landscape area in 3:2 instead of the chosen portrait area in 2:3? Yes, I can rotate the selection via "x" -- but that's cumbersome.
I have a document with two pages, and each page is two pages wide.
The document needs to be four pages on top of one another, but I don't know how to convert the original. I know how to change landscape/portrait views in Preferences, but the document itself is two pages wide.
if I have a portrait photo and want to change it to a landscape photo. I used resize to change the the dimensions of the photo but the results make the photo a bit distored.
i have a lovely picture that is taken in landscape and i want to change it to portrait so i can print it and hang it. how do i do this with out losing qualtiy in the print.
How can we extend the timeline duration to more than 10 seconds in Photoshop cs6 extended for a 3D object layer? It seems you can not make it longer than 10 seconds. Other layers can be made longer.
I’m trying to make a 3D text video intro in Photoshop CS6. It seems like the default time line is only 10 seconds long. Is there any way to extend the duration of the time line?
Basically, it was a way of extending the canvas size using the edge information of the image. The reason I am looking for it now is that I imagine it'd be a good way of creating a gallery wrap section for a canvas print, taking the edge detail and reproducing it. If you are not sure what I mean, have a look at this image on my blog. It's the technique I'm talking about. I have access to CS3 or CS4.
How would I stitch two images together that are in portrait orientation so they display nicely in a slideshow template. My landscape images are sized to 1200 x 800 pixels which works very well with the slideshow template. I have Photoshop CS6.
I've bought a digital photo frame and need to crop hundreds of photos to 600x800 or 800x600 depending on the orientation. That is, I'd like to put landscape and portrait oriented photos in the same folder and batch process them. I know how to use the Image Processor (CS3) with a recorded Action to batch process a folder but I'm having trouble knowing how to create this action because of the orientation issue.
My first reaction was to use image/image size but can't get a single Action to work for both orientations. Any help would be much appreciated by me now and my mother at Christmas!
I loaded the photos into Iview Media Pro and forgot to save them as well as not saving to a CD or External hard drive. I cannot retrieve the photo on the cards. Is there any way to improve the quality of thumbnails in Iview to be able to be usable?