How to Auto-Select Objects or Areas in Focus in an Image in Photoshop CC 2017
Automatically select or mask areas in-focus in an image in Photoshop. What if we could tell Photoshop to remove the areas which are out-of-focus so that you could easily replace the background? In this video, we'll dive deep into a new feature called "Focus Area" to select the objects which are in focus.
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However, here's the catch with Focus Area. As with any other tools, this doesn't provide you with excellent ready masks right off the bat. Of course, there are certain adjustments and processes we need to go through which we will discuss in the video. The feature gives you a lot of flexibility to modify your selections. For example, if Photoshop selected an object which was out of focus by mistake, there are tools that allow you to just click on that object and the selection goes away, and vice versa. Besides being able to control how much of a focused area is selected, you can also switch over to "Select and Mask" dialog box to ever further refine your selection using the most sophisticated and advanced tools in Photoshop. These features are only applicable in Photoshop CC 2015.5 or later.
We are going to cover 'em all in the most easy-to-digest way possible. Hope this video helps you. Thanks for watching!
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Thank you for providing the photo! That helps a lot!
@PiXimperfect
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for letting me know, it is actually due to your suggestion that I have decided to include photos that are free to use and share. Thanks again!
Excellent tutorial, Unmesh. Love this tool!!!!
Thank you master Unmesh, great tutorial!
So useful, as always. Thank you
Man I'm learning something new everyday from you. Thank you bro
@AMAANMALIK12
7 жыл бұрын
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u r doing great job buddy.. i liked the way u explain things.. keep it up
Unmesh Dinda this channel is awesome. And your every videos are coming beautiful.
keep it up man..you're really awesome!
Thanks , Nice tips !
Love all your videos. If only you could please slow down a little and show us from where exactly your are selecting new tools and the size and settings for each tool selected.
Perfect, apart from the focus, it is also a good lesson for the masks !
Helpful,,,,Thanks
Thanks...really helpful
I like your demo lesson
you are great...brother...all tutorial is unique....
Super Thanks!
Very good man
Another cracking little gem. Didn't know that was even there.
@PiXimperfect
7 жыл бұрын
Even I didn't, just came to know about it recently.
?thank you for helping us , can we do this in Photoshop cs6
thank you my brother
Whenever he says okay take a drink
how do you make your brush smaller or bigger sir? thank you :)
brother I'm ur one of the fan... BT u r my favorite tutor. BT one think! u miss when u teach a tutorial... pls say which PS version u use.. there is lot of confusion... I'm understand ur using 2017in this tutorial.. bcaz I'm also a designer. BT what abt the fresher's pls bro just concentrate on this one too... sry for my English mistake bcoz I'm not a well speaker in English. urs loving fan gaja from tamilnadu
focus area selection tool is not present in my PS so how could i get it
awesome
@PiXimperfect
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Amaan!
why is my focus area not working? thank you for responding in advance
Can you make a video of the text layer and shapes please. I'm looking at creating a tshirts logo. Thank you
@bollywoodsujitbaba6092
7 жыл бұрын
hi
Can you make one day a video "how to select something in Photoshop"? You make so much videos. But never a Video for basics. Thats sad
mere ps pe nahin hai focus area ....kia karu
Why using focus if there are so many other ways?
kiya
What is the point of a tutorial where you work with the image perfectly prepared for masking? Everyone can mask this photo even with the most basic tools...
way, way, way too fast