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How to get a transparent background for extracting an overlay with semi transparent pixels

Community Beginner ,
Oct 07, 2021 Oct 07, 2021

Hello 🙂


I want to use an overlay for later photo editing, but I can only take a screenshot of it with a customizable background. So I had the idea to just use a black background and subtract a black plane from it, but if I do this the background stays black. Using the color range tool sadly doesn't work either because it doesn't recognize semi-transparent pixels.


Is there a way to get just the overlay?

Theoretically, I just have to tell photoshop, that black subtracted from black equals transparent, not black.

 

I hope you can help me, stay safe and have a great day ^^

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Community Expert , Oct 07, 2021 Oct 07, 2021

You could make a layer mask from the red channel to mask out the black. I'm recommending the red channel because the graphic in the screenshot is mostly red. Here are the steps you could take:

  1. Select the image layer in the Layers panel (Window > Layers)
  2. Add a new layer mask to the layer (Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All or click on the 3rd icon from the left at the bottom of the Layers panel
  3. Click on the Layer Mask thumbnail to select it
  4. Go to the Channels panel (Window > Channels)
  5. Select the Re
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Community Expert ,
Oct 07, 2021 Oct 07, 2021

You could make a layer mask from the red channel to mask out the black. I'm recommending the red channel because the graphic in the screenshot is mostly red. Here are the steps you could take:

  1. Select the image layer in the Layers panel (Window > Layers)
  2. Add a new layer mask to the layer (Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All or click on the 3rd icon from the left at the bottom of the Layers panel
  3. Click on the Layer Mask thumbnail to select it
  4. Go to the Channels panel (Window > Channels)
  5. Select the Red channel
  6. Select all (Select > All or Command (macOS) / Ctrl (Windows) + A)
  7. Copy (Edit > Copy or Command (macOS) / Ctrl (Windows) + C)
  8. Select the Layer Mask thumbnail at the bottom of the channels and Paste (Command (macOS) / Ctrl (Windows) + V)
  9. Click the Layer Mask eyeball to turn off its visibility
  10. Remove the extraneous content in the lower left
  11. Edit the layer mask to adjust how much is shown using Brightness/Contrast, Levels, or Curves (by going to Image > Adjustments)
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Community Beginner ,
Oct 11, 2021 Oct 11, 2021

OK, it kinda worked out, thank you ^^

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Community Expert ,
Oct 07, 2021 Oct 07, 2021

Hi check the following video hope it help you...regards

Ali Sajjad / Graphic Design Trainer / Freelancer / Adobe Certified Professional
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Mentor ,
Oct 11, 2021 Oct 11, 2021
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Did you try using the Blend-if sliders?

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