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Just discovered a nifty feature in PhotoShop Elements (version 9 and later?) called Out of Bounds. I used a grainy shot of me at this year's National Championships to experiment with it.
It's a little tricky to get it right but I'll keep experimenting with it. Have any of you used it?
If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room. GoldenYearsGeek.com
And here's another effort using the photo I submitted to the Joy and Laughter Challenge. Selecting the area outside the frame is tricky. I experimented with different settings. Note that there is a separate brush to remove selections you don't want.
If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room. GoldenYearsGeek.com
Yay, thanks for that! I've now found the out-of-bounds feature in Elements 11 after scrolling through the 'guided' options.
I see it's the same sort of thing as doing it manually in CS6 (or other versions of CS) but maybe the guided Elements 11 technique will be quicker and less fiddly.
My long term back problems stem from RSI after faffing about too often and too long in PS. I used to have a bad habit of sitting on my curled up leg and foot as I worked.
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