Showing posts with label creating clipping path. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creating clipping path. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

A very quick and smooth way to make background white



A customer needs a dash of white background on the catalog of products he intends to send to the distributor. For printing purpose the editor will need RGB 255.255. 255.  How will the editor make background white for some many pictures?

Take a deep breath. It is not a very difficult job to do. Backgrounds tend to be very important in the wake of products that need to be off set against them. Solid canvases always score and the issue is taken care during the photography session itself. Often when white background is used the results appear greyish. Why you may ask? There are several reasons for it. The lighting may not be perfect for the shots. White balance may not have been done properly. The same shots are now on the editing table so that the editor can make background white.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Create a Definite Edge with Photoshop Clipping Path

The picture is not right. Does it need to be redesigned? Sure, Photoshop clipping path is the ideal vehicle for recreating a new element. Read on to know more about the iconic Photoshop’s best feature for advanced editors.

Photoshop has always been the leader in introducing new methods of clipping styles for digital images. All designers love to explore the new versions of this versatile editing software that adds meat to their existing skills in photo processing. A clipping path is capable of severing the bad elements in the photo frame to finally giving a twist to its existence. This is how major editors prefer to add flair to their portfolios. Photoshop has introduced several upgraded elements to help advanced editors to make clipping path appear more natural. Masking and changing the foregrounds also add to the novelty of the final result to create a good quality photoshop clipping path.