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June 14, 2024
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I need to edit a subject and background separately, then combine the edits.

  • June 14, 2024
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I realize this has been asked numerous times and there is a lot of documentation and videos on the subject, but I am unable to follow anything and accomplish what I need.

I’m running the latest Photoshop 2024 build under Windows 10.

I need to separate a bird subject and a background, then perform separate edits on each, then put the edited subject back into the edited background exactly where it originally was, and then save it as a jpg.

I’ve made some progress by following this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teqxB8Cr89E&ab_channel=JamarAlexisPhotography

I got up to the 4:02 mark, when the “inverse” selection on my Photoshop wasn’t available.

These are the steps I took with an image.

Ctrl J for a new layer – select the new layer – select – subject – select  - modify -expand – expanded accordingly.  Ctrl J which created layer 2.

Where I am so far is that I can select layer 2 by itself which is the bird isolated against a checkered background.  I am able to edit the bird by itself and save the jpg, but this is not what I need.  After I edit the bird, I then need to isolate the background in its own layer and put the edited bird back in the new background where It was in the first place.

What am I missing here?  Why doesn’t isn’t my inverse menu item selectable.  What additional steps do I need to take to accomplish what I need?

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Trevor.Dennis
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Community Expert
June 15, 2024

Hi Mark.  It's difficult to work out where you are going wrong here, and I have to say, I am not entirely sure what you think is not working.  I have started with a bird in the sky and copied the layer, then used Remove Background which creates a layer mask hiding the background.

I think you wanted to remove the bird from the original layer, so if you use Select > Modify > Expand to grab a bit of the sky, you can then use Content Aware Fill to remove the bird.

 

Which gives you this:

 

If you want to edit the bird, then maybe right click the layer mask, and choose Apply layer mask

 

When you have made your edits to the bird thre's no need to do anything else.  Save it as a layered .psd file so you can make further changes should you need to, and save it as a .jpg so you can upload to Instagram etc.  Is this what you were trying to do?

 

Inspiring
June 15, 2024

I can follow the first step by duplicating the oringinal background layer and removing the background from that copy, however, when I attempt your second step  -select - modify, when the original background layer is selected, the "modify" option is not selectable.  Please see the attached and let me know what I'm missing or doing wrong.

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 16, 2024
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I can follow the first step by duplicating the oringinal background layer and removing the background from that copy, however, when I attempt your second step  -select - modify, when the original background layer is selected, the "modify" option is not selectable.  Please see the attached and let me know what I'm missing or doing wrong.


By @Mark37430984r9lw

Do you understand what a Selection is in Photoshop? 

Usually it is indicated by the »marching ants« and describes an area in a Layer or Channel designated for editing. 

 

If there is no Selection obviously the Selection modifiers cannot work. 

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 14, 2024

Could you please post screenshots taken at View > 100% with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Options Bar, …) visible? 

 

Did you destroy the original image in the file with the isolated bird? 

If you kept the original image (as the hidden Background Layer for example) you can duplicate it and use a Selection based on the clipped bird to remove the bird from the background (content-Aware Fill, Generative Fill, …). 

Inspiring
June 14, 2024

Here is my workflow with screenshots. Sorry if this is a little overkill, but I don’t want to miss anything.

The original photo with my complete PS layout:

https://imgur.com/V64kNs2

I then hit CTRL + J to get the second layer – Layer 1 and this is my layout:

https://imgur.com/33G5idy

I then select subject and this is my layout:

https://imgur.com/vdz7PzB

Then I hit CTRL + J and this is my layout:

https://imgur.com/JR99I2L

Now, If I only select layer 2, I see the bird completely isolated from the background, however, the “inverse” button is not functional. See this as proof:

https://imgur.com/tJEtHKC

The “inverse” button isn’t functional with either of the other layers selected by itself either, but I think I need it to work with the bird isolated.
So, I’m at the point where I can make edits to the bird, but I need to isolate the background as a separate layer, made edits to that layer and then move the edited bird back into that layer so I can save it as a jpg.

I could also select layer 2 and layer 1 or layer 2 and background, and I now see the edited bird in the original background. Pls see the attached.

https://imgur.com/JCEBuu0

So, the only thing I don’t have is the original background isolated as a layer, so I can edit the sky background by itself, then select layer 2 and the edited background layer, and then save the jpg. What do I need to do to accomplish this?


Regarding - Did you destroy the original image in the file with the isolated bird?
If you kept the original image (as the hidden Background Layer for example) you can duplicate it and use a Selection based on the clipped bird to remove the bird from the background (content-Aware Fill, Generative Fill, …).

The locked background layer is present. I already removed the bird from the background. I shouldn’t have to do this again. Also, after I’ve created the layers, when I go to the first copy or original background, I am no longer able to select the subject, and I should not have to use aa hand tool to do the work or selecting it.

Pls see the attached.

[img]https://i.imgur.com/wUVsgUo.jpg[/img]

 

Inspiring
June 14, 2024

Sorry for the links all over the place in my last reply.  Some boars handle imgur links differently than others and I was trying to get this organized correctly.  In any event, the first set of links are all in order, so I should ahve gotten my point across.

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 14, 2024

Could you provide a screenshot of the entire window with the Layers panel expanded and visible at the moment when the invert selection option is unavailable?

Inspiring
June 14, 2024