I have recently downloaded a free filter from http://yaelmaritz.com/extras.php that I thought might be handy when I have photographs with horribly blown out white skies. Today I have had a chance to play with that filter and since the picture I chose was far too complex for my usual methods of replacing skies I thought I might share the steps I took. You may find them useful when you come to try this yourself. (I work with Photoshop Elements 9)
Here is the picture I worked with. As you can see, the sky is filled with white clouds which were very bright. The camera had been set to brighten the bird and so made the background even more dazzling. This meant that the photo has stayed in my collection and as never been shown to anyone.
With all those twigs and leaves you can understand how difficult it may be to replace the background so lets see what my new "Kill white" filter will do.
First of all I created a duplicate layer (Ctrl + J).
Since there is white in the bird and in the twigs that are in focus I needed to make sure the filter did not remove any white from them. So I selected them. To do this I chose the Quick Selection Tool and made sure that the tool was set to add to the selection.
Now I stroked along the bird and the thin branches and the leaves making sure that I was including all the elements that I did not want to have any white removed. The soft focus and minor twiggy bits I did not save. Then I clicked on the "subtract from the selection button (to the right of the one the red arrow is pointing to) and removed from selecting the bits of sky between the bird and the twig that had been included. I had to zoom in tight to see what I was doing. Because the selection had taken time to refine I didn't want to lose it so I clicked on Select (Menu bar) and then on "Save Selection" and gave a name as requested by the drop down box. "bird"
After doing that I realised that I needed to have a blue sky to replace the white that I was going to remove. It was just as well the selection had been saved because now I have to "deselect" !
After clicking on the "eye" on the left of the layer to make it invisible, I clicked on the background layer in the Layers Palette and then added a blank layer by clicking on the "create a new layer" button (hover over the buttons and text will appear).
With a light shade of sky blue and a very light shade of the same colour I then used the gradient tool to create the sky - drag from about a third of the way down from the top right down to the bottom of the picture area with the darker colour to be at the top. If it is lighter at the top than the bottom just Ctrl +Z to undo what you have done and change the background and foreground colours by clicking on the tiny two way arrow, then drag down the image again.
Click on the empty box to replace the "eye" (the visibility) for the layer. The bird picture now hides the sky layer. Now to use that new filter! First of all I needed to put my selection around the bird and branches so I clicked on "Select" then on "Load Selection" and said "OK" to the bird selection. I I now applied the filter it would affect inside that selection - that was not what I wanted! Click on Select and then on "Inverse" to change the selection to the sky area.
This is what happened next.
How amazing is that? But there is a problem. There are a few little bits that were missed. The red arrows point to two of them. Time for another little technique.
Now I needed to create a mask and paint away those white bits.
When a mask is put onto a layer the background and foreground colours in the tools palette change to black and white. The black needs to be the forground colour. Use the little two way arrows to change it if white is the foreground colour. I had to zoom in very tight to see what I was doing and with a small soft edged brush painted away those white bits.
The results are worth it.
The picture needs to be flattened before it can be saved as a .jpg.
You can flatten in a few ways, right click in the layers palette and click Flatten Image or click on the symbol indicated in the image above and then click on Flatten Image OR go to the menu bar and click on Layer then on Flatten Image.
If I put the before and after images side by side you can see the difference.
Do you think you could improve one of your images the same way? I suggest you download the Killwhite filter, follow the instructions that come with it to install it in your program and see if you can follow my steps. If you have photos of skies (I have many!) one could be resized and used in place of the gradient layer.
If you have problems, drop me a line joanren@gmail.com
Have fun!
AJ
I would like to show you the variety that is within Australia starting with my own area south of Brisbane. My love is for photography and video. Photoshop is a fun program to use to improve any photo and I have been working with photoshop since version 3 - I now use Photoshop Elements. For video editing I use a variety of programs the main one being Adobe Premiere Elements. I look forward to have you visit occasionally. AJ
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Waking up
I find it so much more difficult contributing to this blogspot now that I am home - when I am out and exploring and discovering new things it is easy to put words together and find interesting photos to share! So I have decided that as well as share places and experiences I will also share methods of using programs that I have on my laptop.
I enjoy helping people understand how to use photo editing and video editing software and if I were to use this spot or even create a dedicated one for tutorials, it could be of some value. Often to see notes with illustrations brings back the verbal lesson and makes everything much clearer.
I have discovered that with the improvements that Google is making to their online sites (gmail, blogspot etc) the blogs that I have written up to two years ago are still accessible - but sometimes the photos are absent and there seems to be no logic in why one days photos have gone and why photos a day older should still be present.
As long as information is available- with the necessary illustration - months after it has been posted, this blogspot would be useful for struggling photoshop/ photoshop elements/ and premiere elements users.
I could also attempt to make videos of the screen which may be instructive too - but it is easier to have instructions that could be printed out so they can be followed.
So I have set myself a challenge!
There will be other stories interspersed with the tutorials - I love writing about my explorations and discoveries!
Maybe I will see you here one day soon?
AJ
I enjoy helping people understand how to use photo editing and video editing software and if I were to use this spot or even create a dedicated one for tutorials, it could be of some value. Often to see notes with illustrations brings back the verbal lesson and makes everything much clearer.
I have discovered that with the improvements that Google is making to their online sites (gmail, blogspot etc) the blogs that I have written up to two years ago are still accessible - but sometimes the photos are absent and there seems to be no logic in why one days photos have gone and why photos a day older should still be present.
As long as information is available- with the necessary illustration - months after it has been posted, this blogspot would be useful for struggling photoshop/ photoshop elements/ and premiere elements users.
I could also attempt to make videos of the screen which may be instructive too - but it is easier to have instructions that could be printed out so they can be followed.
So I have set myself a challenge!
There will be other stories interspersed with the tutorials - I love writing about my explorations and discoveries!
Maybe I will see you here one day soon?
AJ
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
A day of learning
Accommodation Houses along the foreshore at Noosa Heads 
The timber walkway has been replaced with a wider walkway and a boulder barricade put a little distance out so that the next huge seas do not cause the damage the last one did.

The little yachts are all ready for action for the River Carnival (on Sunday)
I am weary but it is a good weariness! I have just been listening and, of course, chipping in with Questions, to a speaker at the FAMM Convention. This speaker is from Bond University and was talking about many things relating to video, light, sound and objectives. Very stimulating!
Another of the speakers held more appeal to the (even) older conventioneers - is that a word? - as he was talking about and demonstrating his money earning video job - telecine conversion. In other words, transferring old movies to DVD. There was plenty of chat about film and video speed relating to "flicker" - a typical result of the film speed not matching the video speed and a phenomena of conversions done by backyard conversions as well as those done by camera shops that offer that facility. Anyway, I am not at all interested in that particular subject so sat quietly and behaved myself (for a change!)
During the morning the AGM was held so not all attendees at the Convention attended. At that meeting I was elected to the Board as the Queensland Directer. That sounds impressive but until I manage to raise my voice and encourage change I do not need any congratulations!
Visions members will be horrified to learn that I have also agreed to rejoin the Gold Coast Video Club and start to try and encourage more thoughtful video making.
After seeing the videos shown so far (only the one minute videos) I was so disappointed in the quality of the video making that I feel motivated to get on my video hobby horse once again and start stirring and hopefully start one group to get creative. As Qld Director I may be able to visit other Queensland Clubs and keep the enthusiasm flowing elsewhere too - but many people I am meeting are so cock-sure of themselves that they will be closed to any input from an outsider. They can quote the techniques and can possibly write excellent tutorials but they cannot make videos.
More videos to watch tonight so I had better get ready for them!
AJ
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