I need to edit a subject and background separately, then combine the edits.
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?
