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[COLOR=#004a6f]Okay, this is a problem that's been haunting me for a long time. How do you cut parts of an image out, like cutting a person out without any trace of the original background in the picture? Properly, that is. The edges are always messed up when I try it. I've even magnified and image to extreme size, and carefully erased the edges, one pixel at a time, but it still doesn't produce good results. Any photo editing genuises out there who can help me out?[/COLOR]
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If you are using Photoshop 7 you can use the extract tool, filter>extract. Just outline what you want to extract and then fill it. Works really well. I don't know if it is the same for other versions of Photoshop if you are using one of them. Seven is just what I use. ^_^;
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[quote name='Katamari666']I thought you just use the little dotted line thing.. <----- BAKA haha[/quote]Please try to expand a little bit on your suggestion. I don't even have any clue what you're talking about. lol

For me, it depends on the picture. If there is a lot of one color in the background, I'll use the magic wand to select it and then delete it bit by bit. Otherwise, I will often just do a sloppy erasing job around the object, and then go back and carefully cut it out with the eraser tool. But usually I don't spend a lot of time cutting out objects, either because I don't like to put myself in that situation, or I just include the background and fade it in using the Feather tool when selecting part of the image, and cutting it out.

Good luck, and I'll be happy to clarify any of that further if you need me to.
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