Where is edge detection in photoshop
Edge detection. Doug B. Much appreciated, Doug. Follow Report. Community guidelines. Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting.
Learn more. Jump to latest reply. Hi Doug, Yes! In Response To mglush. Michelle - not on my computer that has the image, but using the latest PS Doug.
In Response To Doug B. Thanks Doug! I think Conrad's post has exactly what you are looking for. Let us know if that works or if you have any other questions! Conrad C. For sketcking edges there is a filter find edges you mat find handy.
Thanks a bunch guys, will give it a go. Cheers, Doug. Post Reply. Quick links - Photoshop. Get to know Photoshop. Here, I've used the Color Range command to make an initial selection of the woman and her hair photo from Adobe Stock :.
With your initial selection in place, here's the secret trick to access Refine Edge. Press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard as you go up to the Select menu in the Menu Bar and choose Select and Mask :. Instead of opening the Select and Mask workspace, Photoshop opens the Refine Edge dialog box, just like we had before Adobe pretended to take it away. Remember, though, that you need to make an initial selection first, otherwise Photoshop will still open Select and Mask.
And there we have it! And speaking of CC , be sure to check out our step-by-step guide to learning the new Curvature Pen Tool , and how to upscale your images in CC with amazing results! Or visit our Photoshop Basics section for more tutorials! Get all of our Photoshop tutorials as PDFs! Download them today! This tutorial will:. You might want to follow along with Photoshop open beside you, completing each step as you go through this guide. Note: Please be aware that this tutorial follows the latest version of Photoshop CC.
Be sure to regularly update your copy of Photoshop to take advantage of the latest versions, since Adobe continuously updates all of its programs. The Refine Edge Tool selects shapes such as hair, branches, or any part of an image with edges, especially complex ones. It allows you to precisely select these areas of the picture you want to crop out, such as your friend or family member. You can then add a new background to your selection, such as a blue sky, to get the picture you want.
In short, you can get very creative by adding a new background. For example, the Magic Wand Tool , while helpful, is kind of unpredictable. The Pen Tool allows you to make a selection by creating and connecting points along a shape. While this is very accurate method, it is slow and time consuming. It is most well-suited for parts of the image that are easily distinguishable from one another, such as large, clearly defined signs or cars in a cityscape.
Using the Refine Edge Tool is a straightforward process. Just follow the steps outlined below, and you will be able to quickly make a complex selection and then add in a new background. If this is your first time using the tool, chose to work on a photo with a person in front of a solid background. You will see a copy of the layer containing your image above the original in the Layers Panel. Note: We create the duplicate layer in order to avoid making changes to the original file.
In other words, if you complete your edits on a duplicate layer, you can then easily go back to the original image and start over if you make a mistake. Unlike most of the tools in Photoshop, which are located on the left side of the window, the Refine Edge Tool is stored elsewhere. To access it, you first need to use another selection tool. Move the tool around the area of the picture you want to select. If necessary, to make the selection more accurate, press and hold Alt or Cmd and click on spots you want to deselect.
A few years ago, Photoshop made it a little harder to find the Refine Edge Tool. They replaced it with the Select and Mask Tool in the left side panel. However, they did not completely get rid of it.
As you can see, it just takes a few more steps to access it:. A white transparent layer mask will appear over the image with the selected area clear. Choose a View Mode to see the selection in different layer masks. You will see, finally, the Refine Edge Brush Tool on the left side along with a few others. And on the right side you will see the Properties Tab , which has several adjustment sliders in it.
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