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Originally Posted by vegeta_killer
well try this to..
this will give realy impresive results if the object is surounded by light colors
1. duplicate the layer
2. convert it to gray sclay
3. play with levels so that the object becomes darker and surrounding get whiter
4.go to chanels and make any of the chanel as selection.
5. go to original image apply mask(make sure the selection is still loded)
voola
another method
read this
http://www.phong.com/tutorials/mask.tree/
keep experimenting
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I never thought of trying something like that... Nice suggestion. Anyways, I usually use Extract and usually get good results, though hair cutouts isn't always up to par. It just depends on the pic and the background color. Just be sure that if you use the Extract filter to use the Edge and Cleanup tools. Also remember that your cutout will usually look a little grainy in the Extract preview; once you're finished it usually comes out looking better.