REMOVE black or white EDGE fringes in PHOTOSHOP 3 easy ways
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- This Photoshop tutorial shows 3 ways to remove edge fringes in photoshop cutouts. Get nice clean edges on your cutouts and masks. Get rid of the black or white edges around your cutouts. These halos can easily be removed using these techniques.
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I’ve seen them in passing, but you presented them in a way I can save and come back to on a regular basis. Thanks
Your videos have always been helpful. Your way of expressing each tool is impressive and easy to comprehend. Thanks for teaching Photoshop learners the new concepts on how they can improve their skills and use them in their projects.👍
Thanks, Colin. I appreciate the tutorial and the livestreams during this period.
Hi Colin, thanks for all your tutorials, they're great. But this one in particular I didn't know any of the 3 ways to get rid of the fringe, thank you very much for showing me. Best, Sandy
I will have to try that last method... masking, contract, feather, invert then paint with soft brush. Result was really good! Thank you Colin
That is excellent, Colin. Always going around manually to do that, so now that is very helpful.
I really HATED fringes, but with your tips (especially tip 3) I now LOVE those fringes! 😀
Colin, thank you very much for these tips. 💯 And also the Thursday sessions, is a great idea since the World is on lock-down.
All new to me! Trouble is I am being overwhelmed and have to watch half a dozen times before it sinks in! Thanks, Colin, keep it up.
That's a new one for me, Colin. And one I'll be using a bunch! Hope to catch the livestream!
I've seen them all already but it's great to have them in one vid
Hi:
I have seen these techniques before but every time I need to use one I have to go back and look up a video tutorial. You did a really great job of explaining how to get rid of the fringes. Therefore, the next time that I need to do this I am going to make sure to go back and watch your video tutorial.
Thanks for your great videos.
Pat Hogarty
I'm still a novice! So I am learning something new pretty well every time. You explain things very well Colin
Colin you are a lifesaver. This is my first time learning this!! Thank you once again for the tutorial. You are great!!!
The last one I knew - thanks to you! Glad to learn the first two!
Thanks! You're genius! I was not removing the fringe to my satisfaction until I watched your video.
Thank you so much Colin, loved the third method
Thank you, Colin. I was not aware of the Level use to remove edges.
Thank you so much Colin, very useful methods, deeply appreciated! Good luck!
Never knew this. So precise and very needed in my school projects
I knew the min/max filter but not the others. It's great what you are doing now.
I did not know about this feature. Thanks! (Of course, I'll have to watch it a couple more times to remember it!)
Excellent tutorial Colin, thank you!
Excellent lesson, thank you!
Amazing. Just what I was looking for. Thank you
Great instruction. The first 2 methods were new. I had seen the third on a video from you
Thank you Colin, this is a good basic tutorial.
I've always just done the fill. Using the brush to be selective was a "Duh" moment for me. It's amazing what one overlooks until it is pointed out. Thanks, Colin
Man, you are simply awesome. Thank you for this tutorial
Hello again. Thank you so much for this tutorial, following my comments in your live stream, about using 'minimum' for fringe removal. As I said at the time, it was a method I had recently discovered and I just wanted to be able to share it with others as I considered it rather impressive and couldn't find a better way to demonstrate it myself. The reason simply being that, for various reasons, I have no effective way of doing the kind of wonderful tutorials that YOU do! Your help to do this on my behalf is therefore greatly appreciated. I really enjoy learning from your many other videos and I am looking forward to your next live stream. Many thanks once again for helping me to share the technique. Please take care and I wish you all the very best for the coming weeks and months.
Thanks for the request :)
Cool. Thanks for the compilation!
Thank you, sir. This was very helpful.
saw sometime before but couldn't understand it .Now it is clear , thanks for that . I would love to watch your live streams but due to time zone can't do that . Thanks
thanks for the great hints, heard of the first 2 but not the third one.... many thanks
Very well done...thanks for the tips. Cheers!
All new to me Colin so many thanks. Look after yourself, please during this threatening pandemic.
Thanks, you too
Hey Colin, I have seen these techniques before, but the minimum and maximum filters only recently. It seems that one would have to scour the Internet to find these techniques on separate videos. This was convenient to have the most powerful techniques on one video and to have them presented with good examples and with clear explanation. Thank you!
Very nice and useful. Thank you.
Thank you. I had not heard of these methods before.
This is the best technique. Thanks man
Thanks. I am a newbie in the block, so it is my first time.
Thank you very much Colin
The first two techniques I knew, the 3rd I didn't and it's the most useful of the 3 as I'm always working on faces.
Great for 3d work, thanks.
Thank you sir for the tips.
Did not know about them until now, thanks.
Live stream every week for the next few weeks? Almost two years now! Thanks for the help.
New to me, thanks. I've subscribed to all.
No I didn't know all those methods, but they are something I will use constantly as they are really effective. Thank you, Colin. Sometimes there is that slight jagged edge inside the image not always on the outline, sometimes where the clothes meet the skin etc. I use a low percentage blur but is there other ways of doing this more effectively?
Thank you!
been doing ps for years never knew about the minimum filter, lol me bad thanks for the tip.
Awesome I did not know
Thank you!!
Still the best Colin ! Take care of you and keep giving us your instructives videos. Thanks from (Infected) France. ;(
Thanks, stay safe
With the help of ur videos, i'm learning PS in fast way, great thanks)
Glad to hear that!
Hi there! I have onyrecently discovered your wonderful channel with all your wonderful videos! Thank you for sharing this all with us, and I such a clear and friendly (unintimidating) way! I'm puzzled by this though, I have tried doing something like this in my own ignorant and messy way before I found this video, and I don't understand why you are able to paint in black over the edges of the mask without it affecting the protected image. If you WANTED to mask more of the image and not just the dark line, you would do exactly this, paint on it with black, isn't that right? So what have you done differently (what have I done wrong) that allows you to paint on the edge without affecting the image? This will be SUCH a game-changer for me if I can finally understand how to do it, thank you SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!
I watched the third method somewhere in CZcams but without brushing, only by contracting.
BTW, have you recorded playing the white JEM as a closing to your tutorial ?
I did use it at the end of a video a long time ago, something about a rock technique maybe rock text or something. But I was just jamming, not really playing a song.
Sheeesh you saved my life
Good video thanks no I don't know had P.S. about 6 months
No. These are new to me!!
Ok, great, but how do you remove halos that have appeared on black and white images?
When I do the first one it turns my photo into a cartoon?
Hi Colin iwhy is Modify greyed out after I click on the mask to Contract it?
Never mind Colin my mistake, I forgot to click on Ctrl :}
hi colin i like the third method. but after i am done and convert it to smart object and try to move the image a layer of the fringe only moves not the actual image why is that?
Helmet hair LMAO 😂
I can't get my layer mask to turn black, only white. 🤬
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