Stacked Threshold Masking (using Affinity Photo)
One way of creating a mask is by using the Threshold adjustment to find a point where foreground and background are separated. But this does not always work out. So here's a way of using multiple Threshold adjustments to build up the complete mask you need. Note: If the selection you make has an edge that is too hard, simply add a very small blur to the mask. For related videos, see here: https://changingminds.org/disciplines/photography/affinity_photo/youtube_videos/148_stacked_threshold_masking.htm#see There are now online pages for InAffinity here: https://changingminds.org/disciplines/photography/affinity_photo/affinity_photo.htm Free resources, including macros, palettes, etc. are here: https://changingminds.org/disciplines/photography/affinity_photo/resources/resources.htm If you are a beginner, start here: https://changingminds.org/disciplines/photography/affinity_photo/categories/ap_categories_beginners.htm There is a full, cross-referenced index for every video here: https://changingminds.org/disciplines/photography/affinity_photo/inaffinity_video_index.htm To find videos by date of publication, start here: https://changingminds.org/disciplines/photography/affinity_photo/ap_time-sorted.htm To find videos by subject, start here: https://changingminds.org/disciplines/photography/affinity_photo/categories/ap_categories_alphabetic.htm The web page for this video is here (with links to related videos): https://changingminds.org/disciplines/photography/affinity_photo/youtube_videos/148_stacked_threshold_masking.htm
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