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D7000
Ugh, i hate not shooting in a studio. Also hate hair..
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 90103" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>What you want to do is called "layers"... Think of "layers" as stacking components of images to achieve a specific composite image... In your case, you want to cut the model from your photos and then place her on a different background... You really don't want a white background if you're going to place her on a different/colored background. You want just the model with NO background.</p><p></p><p>If you in fact, do want a white background, and make it appear that the model is floating in space.. then you still want just the model, superimposed on the background... in your case a white background.</p><p></p><p>LR, unfortunately, does NOT do "layers". That is a feature of PS... Using PS, you can cut the model from the existing background, and save her on layer 1, and then you'd create layer 2 (either a straight white layer, or a different scene without the model)... </p><p></p><p>Layer 1 gets superimposed on your background layer 2...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 90103, member: 10742"] What you want to do is called "layers"... Think of "layers" as stacking components of images to achieve a specific composite image... In your case, you want to cut the model from your photos and then place her on a different background... You really don't want a white background if you're going to place her on a different/colored background. You want just the model with NO background. If you in fact, do want a white background, and make it appear that the model is floating in space.. then you still want just the model, superimposed on the background... in your case a white background. LR, unfortunately, does NOT do "layers". That is a feature of PS... Using PS, you can cut the model from the existing background, and save her on layer 1, and then you'd create layer 2 (either a straight white layer, or a different scene without the model)... Layer 1 gets superimposed on your background layer 2... [/QUOTE]
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