I'm looking for a simple software to remove/replace backgrounds and unwanted items. I found one called FotoScissiors. I don't have a need for this often. I try to get it right the when I set up the shot. I'm looking for a simple quick and easy to use software.
Any comments and suggestions I would appreciate it.
Thank you.
I'd recommend Affinity Photo. It's super cheap, might still be on sale for $24 (regularly $50). It has tools to do what you want that are extremely easy to use. Might take a bit to learn how to use them but once you do, it's simple. The best part is once you learn that, you can quickly learn a million other things you can do, because it's a full featured editor, just like PS, but one price, no rental fee and free updates. You will not be able to stop at just doing these simple tasks.
A very common question in UHH lately. I have not followed the discussions here, but there are numerous methods described in YouTube. There are lasso tools, scissors, paths tools, selection by color, and quick masks in various different editing programs. Gimp, for example, which is free and a lot like Photoshop has all of these. Photoshop also has a thing called a color mask but that seems like a 'smarter' way to select areas by color. I don't think there is software that is smart enough to always make this task quick and easy if the background is complicated in shape and/or color.
Thanks BigDaddy, I did a quick search it's still $ 25.00. Looks like that's what will fill my need. Do you know if I can install on 2 laptops. I always have a PC for a back up.
Thanks for the tip.
I'm just guessing, but probably.
Thanks all for your help.
Photoshop Elements has a content-aware move tool. You can go even further and replace an entire background using layers in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. I use both content-aware move and layers.
CO wrote:
Photoshop Elements has a content-aware move tool. You can go even further and replace an entire background using layers in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. I use both content-aware move and layers.
Even better is the select subject tool. This will allow you to easily select the subject, use the select and mask tools to refine the selection, and move the selected to a separate layer without the background. It is in PSE 2020 and newer, and has been available in Photoshop for a while. It has taken the time it took me to select and mask for compositing from several minutes down to seconds.
If you are running on Mac try Pixelmator Pro. The repair and cloning tools are excellent.
saminpa2001 wrote:
Thanks BigDaddy, I did a quick search it's still $ 25.00. Looks like that's what will fill my need. Do you know if I can install on 2 laptops. I always have a PC for a back up.
Thanks for the tip.
Yes. I think you get up to 5 or 10 free downloads. You set up an account with them when you purchase the software and can always go that account from any computer to download another copy. I purchased Affinity Photo in 2017 and it was worked great for me. There must be 200 or more tutorial videos out there. Affinity comes with a link to about 99 tutorials. It processes RAW files to a limited extent, develops them as JPEGS where you can make hundreds of great adjustments. There is a learning curve but it is easy enough. I am 77 so age shouldn't be an issue
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saminpa2001 wrote:
Thanks BigDaddy, I did a quick search it's still $ 25.00. Looks like that's what will fill my need. Do you know if I can install on 2 laptops. I always have a PC for a back up.
Thanks for the tip.
You can install multiple copies, but they have to have different KEYS. I have Affinity installed on my main computer and a laptop. You don't have to pay for two copies, just that you can't download a copy then copy to another computer. I had to download the file by using the laptop. Not really a problem.
By the way, I took a wedding a couple of years ago. My girlfriend at the time was helping me. She had no idea what she was doing. She was taking photos of the bride and groom while she was in the middle of the bridesmaids. I wanted to scream. But Affinity photo removed her in 3 or 4 pictures that I shot. With a fireplace and brick background. I couldn't believe how well Affinity photo got rid of her. I thought replacing bricks would have been a problem, but it wasn't.
I, too, have been looking for an easy, free software for removing backgrounds. I recently found that Microsoft 3D, which comes free with Windows 10, works well for some applications.
Kozan wrote:
You can install multiple copies, but they have to have different KEYS. I have Affinity installed on my main computer and a laptop. You don't have to pay for two copies, just that you can't download a copy then copy to another computer. I had to download the file by using the laptop. Not really a problem.
Not clear to me?
How do you get different keys?
You get your key when you pay.
Do you have to pay for each different key?
BigDaddy wrote:
Not clear to me?
How do you get different keys?
You get your key when you pay.
Do you have to pay for each different key?
You get a key, that's placed in your account, when you make your first purchase. That key is unique and always available to you.
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