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IRON67

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  1. It depends on the specific image and the "background". If your person and keyboard is surrounded with a mostly monochrome background, you can use the Magic Wand Tool and selection mode "Add (Union)". Play a little with the tolerance and don't forget, that you always can undo the last action. Otherwise use the Lasso Tool.

    Alternative you can make a new, transparent layer and draw lines around your figure, fill the surrounding space with same color like the lines, select this by Magic Wand Tool (flood mode "Global"), go back to the first layer with your original image and hit DEL. Later you can finetune sharp edges wit AA's Assistant plugin.

  2. 4 hours ago, allycat said:

    Is there some trick to getting them all to match so it looks like they were all originally together?

     

    Short answer: NO. No software can really do this. This isn't "Navy CIS" from television. This is reality ;)

     

    Exception: If they're all very big in size (lets say 3200 x 2400 pixels) and you resize the resulting image to 400 x 300 px.

     

    Depending on the blur/unsharpening/noise or compression artefacts you may try to use one of the Sharpening Plugins or Noise reduction plugins.

     

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    I've tried some of the blurs but the result often ends up way too strong

     

    If I understand right, you want reducing the quality of the sharper images? That shouldn't be a problem.

     

    Maybe you show us some examples.

  3. 53 minutes ago, juan2go said:

    You see a Man looks into a crowded drawer and can't find what he is looking for.

     

    You should be a little bit more careful with your jokes. I'm a man and had never problems finding things where ever I had to search and I know personally a bunch of women, that can't find a simple way or understand simple instructions ... It's not a question of gender but of thinking and knowing.

    Instructions often sounds complicated because the author has many things in mind and takes for granted, but the reader doesn't know.

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