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Need Some Project Help... - 10-04-2007, 08:56 AM


I'm needing an image (say 600px x 400px) that has the black silhouettes of a family....kinda like when a TV show wants you to "guess" who this is...and has an image (silhouette) of an actor or someone?!?! Make any sense?

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Anyone have any ideas or how I can quickly do this with an existing image?

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10-04-2007, 11:20 AM


If the family photo is taken against some sort of solid background, you can probably just use the color selection wand to mask out the family. Otherwise I think you're just going to have to manually trace them out.

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If the background is solid, you could also try creating a threshold layer and adjusting to till there is just the family.

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10-09-2007, 08:30 AM


I have some options for you...they are on a green screen, so it should make it easy to fix. Give me an email address and I'll send them.

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10-09-2007, 08:46 AM


I don't have any photos that are with the green screen or really any that any type of "solid" background. The photo was for a holiday greeting card...I kinda threw one together...you can see it on my blog. Thanks all for the input and ideas!

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