Very good tutorial! Was wondering how to add it to other photos when the products are not exactly on the same place, but I guess you just make the contrast around wider. Thanks for the vid!
Thank you for this, doing tons of product photo editing and this was a huge help!
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this is not the proper solution for multiple photos. Its just okay with multiple but almost same objects. What to do if i have absolute different objects? this is kinda clickbait i think
For "multiple photos at once". Provided that the photos are basically of the same product, in the same spot, in roughly the same lighting, and there aren't more than a few of them. I used to work with an art director that used photoshop's eraser tool in this same lazy way. All of his images has the same blurry halo around the subjects.
Thank you so much! This has helped my website tremendously and allows me to take control. You don't know how thankful I am for you posting this video!
Thank you so much! I was close to you technique but have missed the .4 exposure brush, oopsie
This is so far the most simple, quick and effective tutorial on how to make white background I have seen. Really a life saver. Thank you.
Wow! The answer to my prayers. Thank you so much.
thanks a lot
Very good tutorial! Was wondering how to add it to other photos when the products are not exactly on the same place, but I guess you just make the contrast around wider. Thanks for the vid!
Thanks for making this simple! Much needed today and so glad I found your simple tutorial. Thank you!
Huge help. Thanks for the video.
Thanks...!!!
Thank you! When you export the pictures what px and kb you choose?
that was cool . but i want to know how you selected the white colour for the brush , koz mine is not white.. i cant change that at all
Do you have a version for images with Black backgrounds?
My god! That is so damn simple! You are a genius!
This is very useful! Thank you very much!
Thank you for this, doing tons of product photo editing and this was a huge help!
this is not the proper solution for multiple photos. Its just okay with multiple but almost same objects. What to do if i have absolute different objects? this is kinda clickbait i think
I was thinking the same thing ):
Thank you! this is awesome thank you!!!
This was very helpful, quick, and easy!!...... Thank you!!
This is exactly what I was looking for for editing product photos! Thanks!
For "multiple photos at once".
Provided that the photos are basically of the same product, in the same spot, in roughly the same lighting, and there aren't more than a few of them.
I used to work with an art director that used photoshop's eraser tool in this same lazy way. All of his images has the same blurry halo around the subjects.
Great video! Thanks for making it :) If anyone knows how to do this with a batch of different items as well, please give me a heads up! Thanks!
PS: If you want to select non- consecutive photos, hold CTRL and click the photos you want to select. I don't know the Mac command for that, sorry.
thanks for the tip!
Thank you so much, this is great!
Very Good .... Thank You !!!
simple and helpful
Thank you!!
Awesome, thank you for this:)
Great tutorial but... you're not working on multiple photos at once! It's being done one by one.
Very helpful :)
I love how the ending cuts out like: "I hope you have a GREAT DA--" | But really. This was a great tutorial.
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