Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Cutting Out Objects – Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 Ultimate

July 20, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Photoshop Tips

Free Product Trial: www.corel.com You’ve captured the perfect photo—except for that random stranger who wandered into the frame just as you were pressing the shutter. Dont worry—you can fix it with Paint Shop Pro Photo! This new tutorial explains the easiest way to remove an unwanted object from a photo. Just watch and learn!

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23 Responses to “Cutting Out Objects – Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 Ultimate”
  1. Lilybunz says:

    wow thanks :)

  2. lovejones1234u says:

    Thank you so much! Very straight to the point and understandable. I followed along with you.

  3. juchitlanjalisco says:

    ok u r the best im am not kidding i searched over 20 videos and i finally found a good one that explains everything good thanx!!!

  4. huntergirl219 says:

    very awesome video

  5. niceone11987 says:

    This video helped me a lot. I got the pics together but you forgot to mention to merge the pics to keep the same quality pics. I learned by doing. thanks again.

  6. niceone11987 says:

    I want to resize an image to fit as a background on my desktop. When I do this the image gets distortated a little bit and does not stay as the original. How can I keep the image as is but at a different size that fill fit perfectly on my desktop?

  7. niceone11987 says:

    Good tutorial that will help me in setting up a picture I got.

  8. RogerThat90 says:

    omg thank yu.. have been tyring to do this but other vids have to many complicated steps. THANK U THANK U!

  9. Ray2isme says:

    Excellent video. Easy and simple. Keep them coming.

  10. mysweetpekingese says:

    Thanks for the info , I just wish you would have talked about which setting options to us (re: sampling; limits; Auto tolerance or use all layers, etc…)

  11. ddip214 says:

    @Jake0Jacek you cang et it for free =) you just need to know where and how…….

  12. arc170starfight says:

    that’s great man thnx! i just got this 2day!

  13. fahadsaeed50 says:

    great video

  14. huntresses says:

    6I still don’t understand how to do it!!

  15. bklies says:

    Great tutorial. For some reason my background eraser does not work this well.

  16. Jake0Jacek says:

    im impressed!!!!! I wish it was free!!!!:( thnx

  17. mediaguy22 says:

    Nicely Explain. you are the man. thanks .

  18. jaketintti says:

    If you make a mistake, you can use mouse right button to correct it. the pen function reverses and you can paint the mistake back. so you have no need to start from the beginning if you make mistakes.

  19. GaryDavidBOUTON says:

    Thanks for serving a community of photo enthusiasts who probably can’t afford or understand Photoshop :)

  20. corelvideos says:

    You make a good point when combining anything from other sources. Yes, I was just lucky on this one :)

  21. StangoDango says:

    Dang, you explained that so well and that was a lot easier than using those damn mask.

  22. GaryDavidBOUTON says:

    You did well, but you should remind your audience that matching the lighting between photos is important. This example doesn’t need critical light matching because the audience can presume something is blocking the light on the kid’s face in the foreground. but if you were to copy and paste someone more toward the Tower, and his or her lighting wasn’t from camera right, the composition would look hokey.

  23. k8ydidit says:

    Thanks! This video was 3 minutes and 46 seconds well spent for me.