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    23/06/09

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    Remove a solid background from your foreground subject.

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    • iGore292

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      If you know someone …
      If you know someone, the person you know should not have internet access, if you want to use his serial #. Otherwise it won’t work, I suppose. But you can give it a try ;)

    • moeorleanz

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      What about if I …
      What about if I know someone who has PS CS4, if I were to obtain the CD can I download it on my computer? Can the serial # be used more than once?

    • iGore292

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Don’t know very …
      Don’t know very much about it, but as far as I know I think its a “basic” version of Photoshop which does not inclued all functions and filters of the “original” Photoshop. For more information : use google :D

    • moeorleanz

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Oh okay thanks… …
      Oh okay thanks…What about PS Element?

    • iGore292

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Hey, I think PS 5.0 …
      Hey, I think PS 5.0 does not have a “Color Range” function. Its integrated in PS CS 1,2,3 and 4. As far as I know IceflowStudios use PS CS 3 or 4.

    • moeorleanz

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Quick question… I …
      Quick question… I am using photoshop 5.0 and when i go to select there is no color range option. Do I have it? If not, what photoshop program are you using?
      Thanks.

    • thagam3r

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      np, and btw, i …
      np, and btw, i would use the polygonal lasso tool :P

    • FockCopyrights

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      alright :l

      Thanks.
      alright :l

      Thanks.

    • thagam3r

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      then its not chroma …
      then its not chroma keying…..

      you have to select the background manually.

    • FockCopyrights

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      What about if the …
      What about if the background isn’t just one color?

    • SuperKezia

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Thanks For The …
      Thanks For The Shortcut
      :]

    • elvideoupload

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      gooooooooooooood
      gooooooooooooood

    • FeedMEBabies

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Select, Color range …
      Select, Color range, then click on the green. :D

    • backpacker57

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Absolutely …
      Absolutely fantastic tutorial. Thank you very much. I will check out your site.

    • gillies999

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      You Rock!
      You Rock!

    • shen1419

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      AWESOME. Thanks for …
      AWESOME. Thanks for the tutorial

    • IceflowStudios

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Yeah, this is a …
      Yeah, this is a pretty outdated method. I have a few newer vids with better methods. Good point though.

    • fitzerg

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      The problem with …
      The problem with this tut is it eat away the image by expanding and feathering. What worked for me best is simply use the magic eraser. If there are spots that were missed, you then use color range. The green left behind after this will be so faint and tainted that you will have to zoom in to actually see it.

    • dedman

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Very cool method. …
      Very cool method. Thanks for posting the video.

    • inkovic

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      A better way to do …
      A better way to do this is to drag the fuzziness all the way to 200% so that all the green is eliminated then hit Ctrl+Shift+I to inverse the selection so that the object in the foreground is selected then using the lasso tool (whilst holding onto shift) simply add the deselected zones into the marquee by lassoing them. Then hit Ctrl+Shift+I followed by delete to delete the green background.

      100% accurate without feathering.

    • Sailmaker44

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      its not very that …
      its not very that accurate lmao!

    • jenveux1

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      quick-tutorials com
      quick-tutorials com

    • Masterboro

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      THANKS ICEFLOW! …
      THANKS ICEFLOW! this is the best stuff on youtube, keep doin this guys!!! :D !!

    • unqtious

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      This is helpful, …
      This is helpful, because I actually take all my photos in front of a green screen.

    • zxcvbnmrofl

      The day :: 23/06/09 | at :: 10:02 am | Says:

      Remove a solid …
      Remove a solid background from your foreground subject.

      solid backround: a SINGLE COLORED area behind the main subject of a picture

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