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Nice idea. I've done it myself (using alpha channels rather than the color
selection tool). But can be a bit difficult to implement if your subject is a
757 and the background is LAX. :)
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Paul Goble" <pgcommunication -at- gmail -dot- com>
These days it's easy to implement something similar to the chroma key
("green screen") backgrounds used by TV weathercasters. I've been
draping a bright red plastic tablecloth behind the product. Then in
Photoshop, I use the color range selection tool to create a selection
from anything red. The selection then becomes the mask for a gradient
fill layer, instantly replacing the red with a background of my
choice. This masking process is very quick, even when the tablecloth
is wrinkled and unevenly lit.
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