A mask with the Eyedropper Tools – 1

In the following example I will use the eyedropper tools to determine what colors I want to keep, and what I want to delete.
The easiest way to work is when you zoom in the image, select the colors you want to keep with the “Keep Eyedropper Tool”, and select those you wish to remove with the “Drop Eyedropper Tool”.

Then select the “Magic Brush Tool” and click and drag in the image.
It is quicker when you double click the “Magic Brush Tool” . Mask Pro will automatically search the entire image, and remove the colors that it should remove, and the colors it should preserve. If you have a large photo, this may take some time.
When Mask Pro is ready, then it gives our picture again with a transparent background.


As you can see in the image below, the leaves have a blue appearance at the edge.
This can be removed again by placing these colors in the Drop window.
So click this blue colors with the “Drop Eyedropper Tool”, and double click again with the “Magic Brush Tool”
This looks a little better.
We will continue in the next lesson

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