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Mike

This is really just to endorse your points about the pen tool. I was very wary of it until I read it up in Martin Evening's book on Photoshop for Photographers. The thing that really made it for me is that you don't have to make a great selection as you go because once you've got it roughly right you can edit it all to perfection afterwards.

I prefer to make my selection with no feathering and make an alpha channel so I can play around with it later, perhaps using Gaussian blur to blend the edges.

So many ways to do approach problems in digital imaging - that's one of the fascinations

All the best


John Rocha

Pathing is the best way to make a selection - even a '0px' feather made through a path selection is anti-aliased and feathered very subtly (which is great for more fluid editing). I mention this as, for example, the standard marquee selection tool doesn't do this and you can end up with more jagged edges.

Also...I was trying to figure where I'd heard your name before? Then I watched Sike Jonze's "Adaptation" the other day, and I think that might be why it rang a bell. Great film (completely off topic).

All the best,

Mike 


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