Photoshop Tutorial- Making Selections Using Curves In Photoshop

Photoshop Tutorial on making selections

This is a Fee Adobe Photoshop Tutorial that uses curves for making selections. The technique is perfect when the “wand” does not get the selection you want.

In this tutorial I show how to select a sky with trees on the horizon.

before and after image of sky

Photoshop tutorial on making a selection

Step 1. open image.

Step 2. copy background to new layer.
on copy layer go to: Image/Adjustments/Desaturate.

before and after image of sky

Step 3. on desaturated layer open curves: Image/Adjustments/Curves -slide the left (white) input triangle toward the middle. Slide the (black) input triangle toward the middle. In my example I wanted to keep the phone line  deselected (it is located on top left of my sky). So I kept an eye on how my selection was as I worked toward the middle with the triangles. Hit Ok when you get a decent black and white image.

before and after image of sky

Step 4. Use the magic wand to select the sky. Turn off contiguous. Turn the tolerance to a low number like 10.  With contiguous turned off the area between the trees and sky will be selected, but you will also get some minor selections in the grass -no problem. With the selection still active enter quick mask mode (short cut is Q). Select the brush and paint over the grass area adding to the mask (use black to add to mask).

before and after image of sky

Exit quick mask mode (short cut is Q) and save selection (name it sky on a new channel) -Select/Save selection …click ok and deselect the selection.

before and after image of sky

Step 5. Delete the desaturated layer. Now you only have the original background.

Step 6. Click on the original background layer and load the selection: Selection/Load Selection/ and under Source Channel use the fly out menu to select sky.

Step 7.  With the background layer active and the selection active go to: Layer/Layer Via Copy (Apple J) -this will create a copy of the sky on a new layer.

before and after image of sky

Step 8. With the background layer active, load the selection “sky”. Go to- Select/Inverse. and then go to : Layer/Layer Via Copy. this will create a copy of the land on a new layer.

before and after image of sky

You now have three layers. The background. One layer with the sky and One layer with the land.

After a few color adjustments here is my final image. I even save my phone line.

before and after image of sky

There are a number of tips and tutorials for using Photoshop to make a selection and depending on the photograph some techniques will work better than others. This tutorial is another technique to add into your selection tricks.

 

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Gary,

this is really an in-depth piece. I’m sure Photoshop users will appreciate the step-by-step guidance. Sorry for my ignorance, but what is a “phone line”?
Craig.

 

The “phone line” was literally a phone line. If you look closely you will see in the top left of the image a soft gray line; this is a phone line. I could have removed it, but I wanted to show the “control over the selection”. That is being able to select the sky while not selecting the gray line. Thanks for the comment.

 

Interesting tips to have a perfect selection. Magnetic lasso tool won’t gimme better cut, so your tutorial is pretty handy ;) thanks for sharing it

 

Nice work on tackling this as a post–appreciated!

 

Cool blog as for me. It would be great to read something more about that matter. The only thing it would also be great to see here is a few photos of some devices.

David Flouee

 

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