Where is extract in cs2




















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View Author Information. Cite this: Energy Fuels , 17 , 1 , — Article Views Altmetric -. Citations Anything that is not selected with the Fill Tool will not be extracted, and will be deleted from that layer in Photoshop this is why it is recommended to create a backup layer before beginning.

Since, in the example, the portrait is being removed to replace it with something else, what is being kept is the rest of the image and not the portrait itself see the second image for this step. Once the kept area has been filled, click "Preview" see the first image for this step to generate a preview of what will be extracted.

It may not be exactly what is needed - this is where touching up the preview comes in. The preview may look similar to the first image of this step. Notice that the edges of the portrait are jagged and broken.

This would not create a realistic look if another image were to be placed in the hole extraction just created. The first tool is the Cleanup Tool see second image.

This tool functions as an eraser, getting rid of anything it passes over. The second, more powerful, tool is the Edge Touchup Tool see third image. This tool uses complex algorithms to try and predict what is supposed to be sharpened and what is supposed to be erased.

Unfortunately, the CS2 version of this tool is not the most reliable, and occasionally it will erase things that should have been kept, or keep things that should have been erased. It's finicky, and sometimes getting the edges to look correct is a bit of a back-and-forth process of using the Edge Touchup Tool, undoing what was just done, and trying again.

Use the Edge Touchup Tool and the Cleanup Tool to sharpen the edges of the extraction area until it looks similar to the fourth image. The resulting image is extracted see first image of step and can easily be modified using any of Photoshop's other tools. The second image shows the completed example, using the extracted image, of the soldier inside the portrait of where the man used to be in the original image.

This guide will go through the process of extraction, step by step, with an example. The next step in extraction an image is choosing what you're going to extract. Next, create a duplicate of your layer and hide it by clicking the eye icon. Use the Zoom Tool to get a closer look at what is being extracted.



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