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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: coastal nc, usa |
posted 12-25-2000 19:55
I have a flyer I've created with several pics on a ghosted pic of a blueprint image. What I want to do with just one of the pics is to have it's edges fade out to the ghosted background. How do I feather the edges of a pic thats already in a file? I've seen instructions on inserting pics into a new file so that the feathered edges show up after the insertion. But this doesn't seem to apply, my pic is already inserted, I want to feather it after the fact. Also it would be nice to preview the feathering affect instead of waiting to see what it looks like after insertion. (I'm using ps 5.5) |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: |
posted 12-25-2000 21:37
This is assuming that the pic you want feathered is on it's own layer. Add a layer mask, reveal all. Load the pic transparency, contract by a few, feather it by a few, invert, fill with black. Or just use the air/paint brush on the layer mask. Make sense? |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Mi, USA |
posted 12-25-2000 23:17
if you want to preview you definately want to go with what WJ is suggesting. Adding alayer mask lets you apply a mask (feathering or not) to a layer without actually changing any of the original pixels of the layer that you are applying the mask too. Think of it as laying a piece of tracing paper over your image and then obscuring areas of you image by covering/shading areas of the tracing paper, thus not touching the original below. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Helsinki, Finland |
posted 12-25-2000 23:46
I assume you are having a picture that's in "background mode" - so that the inserted pics are a permanent part of the blueprint background. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: coastal nc, usa |
posted 12-27-2000 16:07
I appreciate the input regarding the use of masks. I tried one using the feathered brush, it worked, but the ole handshake squiggle isn't what I'm looking for, also it doesn't 'feather out' far enough... |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Boston, MA, USA |
posted 12-27-2000 16:51
MG: |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Mi, USA |
posted 12-27-2000 17:26
1-load pic transparency..? What is that about? ** CTRL CLICK in the layer pallette (makes a selection) |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: |
posted 12-27-2000 18:56
4. Invert. Sorry, VP -- I meant invert the selection. Heh. Prolly should have clarified. After Select > Modify > Feather, hit Select > Invert (?) (ctrl + shift + i). What VP said will invert the picture itself -- not the selection. Don't forget that this is all done on the layer mask itself. Get to know them and a whole new world will open up. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Mi, USA |
posted 12-27-2000 19:06 |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Boston, MA, USA |
posted 12-27-2000 23:27
It's a small point linguistic, but leads to misunderstanding when not used carefully. I always try to say "inverse" when referring to selections, as opposed to "invert" which refers tonal values. Invert a grayscale images and you get what looks like a photographic negative. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: coastal nc, usa |
posted 12-27-2000 23:34
Thank-you. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: coastal nc, usa |
posted 12-28-2000 04:40
Ok, I've been able to follow all the steps so far and have experimented with the settings from the maximum numeric value back to the most minimal numeric value in both the "feather" field and the "contract" field. It looks ok, but no matter how much I feather it I can still see the hard edges of the pic, they're faint, but there still there. They don't seem to feather out to zero. Why not? What am I missing? |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: coastal nc, usa |
posted 01-02-2001 02:12
Folks I hate to tell you this but the inverse/fill thing is NOT working at all. I have purchased four new books (i have a freakin' library of worthless words) but they shed NO light on the subject. They all deal with altering an image BEFORE it's placed in a file. I want to feather the image after. And I want a real feathered or ghosted edge. And I want it like at least 1/2 inch wide. How many pixels is that? PS will only allow 250 which is only like a tiny edge. That's no good. Can we go through this again? |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Mi, USA |
posted 01-02-2001 02:19
lol... Happy New Year Mark! .. dont give up hope just yet! ther eare alot of folks here who can help you... |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Boston, MA, USA |
posted 01-02-2001 12:58
"aplhoa channel" |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: :morF |
posted 01-02-2001 14:34
1 - Create the Layer mask by clicking on the 'Create Layer Mask' button on the layers palette (which, if it isn't showing, can be accessed by Going to WINDOW>>SHOW LAYERS PALETTE). |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: coastal nc, usa |
posted 01-02-2001 18:08
LOL!! "...post on web..." |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Boston, MA, USA |
posted 01-02-2001 21:47
Click on the little face with the question mark at the top of my post to get my email. I'll give it a try. |
Neurotic (0) Inmate Newly admitted |
posted 01-02-2001 22:41
...make sure you put it up for all of us to mess with! |
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate From: |
posted 01-03-2001 22:13
1. Place pic you want to fade on layer above blueprint layer |