Update: I'm told that interactive sessions to help introduce and train you up on Vertus Fluid Mask are run daily at 5PM UK time, which is 12 noon EST (US). Go to the Vertus web site and click on the free live training link for more details.
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Originally posted by Ian View PostUpdate: I'm told that interactive sessions to help introduce and train you up on Vertus Fluid Mask are run daily at 5PM UK time, which is 12 noon EST (US). Go to the Vertus web site and click on the free live training link for more details.
I really like the look of that. I could never justify the expense but it looks nicer and easier to use than the PS extraction tool.
On the other hand .... there's no point in being a wealthy pile of ash in the cemetery, eh.
Pol
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Quick example from the 'demo' Fluid Mask software
Here is where you can display your images and seek the comment, advice and, maybe, constructive critique of your work. Only post your images here if you are happy for frank feedback. If in doubt, use the beginners board instead. Only post your comments here if you feel you can make a constructive and polite contribution in response to what is, for some, a leap of faith in exposing their work to your critical comment.
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Originally posted by Danny Chau View PostQuick example from the 'demo' Fluid Mask software
Here is where you can display your images and seek the comment, advice and, maybe, constructive critique of your work. Only post your images here if you are happy for frank feedback. If in doubt, use the beginners board instead. Only post your comments here if you feel you can make a constructive and polite contribution in response to what is, for some, a leap of faith in exposing their work to your critical comment.
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I must disagree Stephen, there is a very obvious white halo around the trees in Ron's version and this is absent in Danny's.
Both examples aren't ideal as this kind of masking works best on high resolution originals. I'm sure that if Fluid Mask had been used with the original and then resized for the page here it would look very natural.
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Originally posted by Danny Chau View PostQuick example from the 'demo' Fluid Mask software
Here is where you can display your images and seek the comment, advice and, maybe, constructive critique of your work. Only post your images here if you are happy for frank feedback. If in doubt, use the beginners board instead. Only post your comments here if you feel you can make a constructive and polite contribution in response to what is, for some, a leap of faith in exposing their work to your critical comment.
Danny
Danny, have you tried with an image with fine wisps of hair or animal fur and whiskers ... or maybe downy bird feathers?
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The guy from Vertus did a demo that involved preserving find detail like hairs. The ability to fine tune the selection is where its power lies. And it mops up stray pixels extremely well. It both saves a lot of time and produces a superb result.Originally posted by Pol View PostDanny, have you tried with an image with fine wisps of hair or animal fur and whiskers ... or maybe downy bird feathers?
Pol
It may sound like Danny and me have some kind of vested interest in the product, but we don't. I use masking a lot to create bleached white backgrounds in my product photography and I can see this saving me many hours of work and producing better results at the same time.
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I spent ages last night looking at the sample gallery on their website, the samples sent by people who were trying it out. I must say I was well impressed by some of their results.Originally posted by Ian View PostThe guy from Vertus did a demo that involved preserving find detail like hairs. The ability to fine tune the selection is where its power lies. And it mops up stray pixels extremely well. It both saves a lot of time and produces a superb result.
Ian
I've always struggled with the PS extraction tool, don't really care for it ..... but this Vertus looks superb. I truly can't justify the expense. I'm just a hobbyist, sell nothing and have no ambition to do so ......... but I'm tempted to persuade myself a hobby is important too.
I mean - it could be a very long winter and I'm in no hurry for a K10D, Christmas is coming and ............
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The most obvious alternative is Corel Knockout 2.0 - which we'd be duty-bound to compare Fluid Mask with in our review. I'm not familiar with the Corel solution but it must be worth a look and it is cheaper too.Originally posted by Pol View PostI spent ages last night looking at the sample gallery on their website, the samples sent by people who were trying it out. I must say I was well impressed by some of their results.
I've always struggled with the PS extraction tool, don't really care for it ..... but this Vertus looks superb. I truly can't justify the expense. I'm just a hobbyist, sell nothing and have no ambition to do so ......... but I'm tempted to persuade myself a hobby is important too.
I mean - it could be a very long winter and I'm in no hurry for a K10D, Christmas is coming and ............
Pol
PaintShop Pro has a neat extraction tool as well.
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Well I was thinking it might just be a useful tool for cleaning up smoke. If I can manage to get a high quality swirl and spiral and can't get the standard of clean-up I want, I might be tempted to d/l and try out Vertus.Originally posted by Stephen View PostHowever we'll have to put it down to being a beginner with unfamiliar software in this instance and perhaps this not being the best pic to use in the first place
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Originally posted by Ian View PostThe most obvious alternative is Corel Knockout 2.0 - which we'd be duty-bound to compare Fluid Mask with in our review. I'm not familiar with the Corel solution but it must be worth a look and it is cheaper too.
PaintShop Pro has a neat extraction tool as well.
Ian
I prefer to stick with PS and plugins if at all possible but thanks for the info about Corel Knockout though. I'll have a look.
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As I said, I used the demo copy because the licensed copy is at work, I just did it in a few minutes, you'll need to know that you are not allow to save the file after the mask is made, I've use screen capture to copy the file off the screen then use the magic wand to reselect, hence the quality, just wanted to verify and not do Vertus wrong justice.
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Worth noting. I have just downloaded the demo for Vertus Fluid Mask and it runs OK as a plug-in in my software. Microsoft's Digital Image seems compatible with most Photoshop plug-ins. What more can I say, it just gets better the more I apply it to.
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