How can I sample colored areas of a certain size or greater?
I am working with the Next Generation Blue Marble artwork from NASA and trying to create a mask of all of the areas covered by water. The problem I have been facing is two-fold: Using the Select Range feature tends to also select lushly green land areas. Pre-posterizing or applying threshold to a copy of the image for selection ends up with thousands of little tiny isolated pixels or pixel groups.
What I want to do is make the water look metallic. I'm rendering the image in Cinema 4D and then using Photoshop to add some finishing touches. I am also using Photoshop to generate my textures using my modified version of the NASA images as sources.
Every method I have tried so far selects all of the lakes and rivers in every landmass--I just want the largest lakes and the oceans but I want it to be tight.
Is there any way to select all of the water areas that are larger than 15 pixels in area? Any other way to minimize all of the little fragments that I don't need. The source image is 21600px wide and I have been trying to do it manually, but there has to be a better way. Any suggestions?
