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jeanned37920665
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September 29, 2019
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Layer mask leaving faint ghost

  • September 29, 2019
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I'm using PS CC.  My layer mask is leaving a faint ghost of the background of the image I am extracting.  I have to go back and erase the ghost...so double the work.  My brush color is black.  My brush opacity is 100%.  My layer density is 100%.  What am I overlooking?

Correct answer jeanned37920665
I think I found my problem. In the Properties panel, under Select and Mask, the transparency setting was set to 20%. It seems to be clean now.

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Participating Frequently
August 1, 2023

Photoshop Elements 2022... same issue, but a note that it's sneaky. On multiple occasions I made sure to set the color to all zeros black. But, if you don't have both the mask, and the paintbrush tool selected, the change doesn't take. I'm fairly certain that other tools are not so picky. The current foreground/background color settings (bottom left in my display) are different between when the image is selected and when the Mask is selected. Also, when a Mask is selected, the change affects all of the masks. Also, chosing a color when a mask is selected is always converted to greyscale.

Participant
June 23, 2022

I'm having this issue now, but nothing I've tried is fixing it. I can improve it, but I'm trying to do a feathered fade of an illustration, and there's always a harsh jagged line that's apparent. It doesn't show up in photoshop, but it does in indesign and when printed. This is any color space too, it's less noticeable in RGB than in CMYK though. I have no clue what to do, I've been making faded masks in this same way for years and I've never had this issue before....

jeanned37920665
Inspiring
September 29, 2019

jeanned37920665
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Inspiring
September 30, 2019
I think I found my problem. In the Properties panel, under Select and Mask, the transparency setting was set to 20%. It seems to be clean now.
davescm
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Community Expert
September 30, 2019
The transparency setting in Select and Mask is used only for the preview whilst in the select and mask workspace. It does not affect the actual mask at all.
Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 29, 2019

Also, make sure that the density setting in the properties panel for the layer mask is at 100%.

davescm
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September 29, 2019

Hi

Although you say your brush color is black, make sure it is actually RGB 0,0,0.  It is easy to have say 10,10, 10 and miss the difference, but it will show through when used as a mask.

Dave

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July 18, 2022

This solved my problem 100%! I assumed it was pure black I was using!

Trevor.Dennis
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Community Expert
September 29, 2019

Can you describe the process you are using to 'extract' the image and make the mask? 

It would be helpful to see an example of the ghost you are seeing.  Grab a screen shot with the zoom ratio at 100% and paste to this thread.  Especially describe any selection methods you are using.

 

Is it a fringe, for instance?

jeanned37920665
Inspiring
September 29, 2019
My process is to bring up my image and apply a layer mask. I use the hard round brush (with black setting) to mask around the image. When it's complete and I'm satisfied with the result, I apply the layer mask. Per Dave's comment below, I checked my "black" setting and it WAS at 060606 so I thought that was the problem...I didn't have true black...but once I changed the settings to 00000 as suggested, it still didn't remove the ghost. Hope you can see what I've overlooked. I upgraded from CS6 about a month ago and always used my mask for extracting...and never had a ghost until CC...but I'm sure it's something I've done and don't know how to correct.