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Pamela Pfiffner, editor in chief
The very first instruction says go into Image and select Extract. There is no Extract under Image in Photoshop. This tutorial was a failure from the get-go.
Photoshop 5???
You'd think RB could have updated this ancient PDF. Didn't we bury Photohop 5 almost 2 years ago? Maybe he was too busy thinking up stupid jokes?
Great information
The article was very informative, however I am not able to print it to keep a copy for easy reference.
Great information
The article was very informative, however I am not able to print it to keep a copy for easy reference.
The page does not load
I would love to read the article but it does not load.
Thanks
Extracting Hair in Photoshop with Russell Brown
Russell Brown did a great job introducing this feature... I wish he included more details.
Please try again
If the PDF file didn't load, please download the Acrobat Viewer and try agin. We did test this article on both PCs and Macs with both browsers (and several versions of those browsers) so it does work.
Thanks,
Pamela Pfiffner, editor in chief
Hair extraction
Thank you, this was a lifesaver.
Bust
The very first instruction says go into Image and select Extract. There is no Extract under Image in Photoshop. This tutorial was a failure from the get-go.
Re "Bust"
Check the publication date on this article: 2002. The instructions were correct for the version of Photoshop that was current in 2002.
For a Photoshop CS5 tutorial on masking hair, see http://www.creativepro.com/article/mask-flyaway-hair-moments-using-photoshop
Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com