How Do I Just Extract A Image From A Black/white Bg?

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  1. AG Birdman

    AG Birdman Senior Member

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    I use to know how to do it, but it was a while ago and i forget. I have a picture of a lightning bolt on a black bg and i already have the lightning bolt already extracted but i still would like to know how i did it. lol I think it might have used the channels, but it might have been something different. Is there a easier way than just the channels.
     
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    You can just set it to screen, lighten, color dodge, or linear dodge if it's on a BLACK background.

    You probably used the extract tool?

    Maybe selected one of the 3 channels and used it as a mask?
     
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    AG Birdman Senior Member

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    it wasn't set to screen or lighten or any of those. It was on a transparent background. I think it was the layers and i just ctrl+clicked one of the rgb things.
     
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    1. Duplicate the original.

    2. Go to channels.

    3. Ctrl + Click one of the RGB things (the small thumbnail on the left).

    4. Ctrl + Shift + I.

    5. Spam delete intil your desired result (1-5 times usually).

    This is a technique I found while learning to extract. I think its a pretty decent technique myself =)

    Hope this helps.
     
  5. AG Birdman

    AG Birdman Senior Member

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    ok thats the one. ctrl and click.

    RetaL: that works pretty well thx :)
     
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    .//XeN- Well-Known Member

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    If it's on a plain black background what's wrong with the magic erasor?
     
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    any magic tools are not as accurate as your eyes. See also magic want tool and magnetic lasso tool...

    Pen tool ftw though
     
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    Magic tools work just fine when you're extracting from solid colours that arn't too similar.

    Assuming it's a solid yellow lightning bolt on a black background, setting the magic wand tolerance to 0 would get rid of the background instantly.

    But yeah, magic tools arn't too good for anything apart from that.
     
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    I've never done it
    Just download Picassa from Google & you can get all sorts of image effects, including black&white imagery
     

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