Hello Steve, I have two questions about the panel. 1.) Are all saved selections automatically loaded into the panel when the image is reopened or do I have to manually load the selections back into the panel individually? 2.) Assume I have a master image with the corresponding selections. Is it then possible to load these selections into the panel to work on different copies of the image?
1) Selections are technically being saved in the channels panel with my plugin providing an easier interface to work with them, so they will be available when saving and reopening each image. 2) If you use the "duplicate image" option in Photoshop to create your different copies, or if you simply duplicate your master PSD/TIFF, then yes, selections(channels) will be present in those versions. Let me know if you have any further questions, Cheers!
I have your panel Steve, and am working my way through your tutorials.Amazing!! Thank you. One question - I have used the panel to edit one image, finished it, saved it back from Photoshop to Lightroom where I do my initial corrections. Then, I have opened another image in Lightroom, done initial corrections, sent it to edit it in Photoshop, opened your panel and then ... there are all the saved selections from the first image. How do I get a new panel for the new image without the saved selections from the first image?
Hi Margaret - I think you're referring to one of the things I will need to fix in an update soon. The list doesn't automatically clear itself when going between different images. You can reset it however by clicking the "save selection" button, which will load either a blank list, or a list of Channels that the document might have already had saved from a previous edit.
I had to laugh watching this. The easy part in PS is working with selections you create. The hard part is making selections of the various parts of a building. That is the part very few teachers show for free. I paid a lot of money for a private lesson on how to select a building and then create selections of the various parts of that building. Show how you do that and I will be impressed.
I'm glad to have provided you with some humour to start the day! lol. This wasn't meant to be a comprehensive tutorial on creating selections, rather a demo of how my plugin can help you work with them once you've made them. I've found that on RUclips it's better to separate things out to one specific goal per video rather than create a long video where someone might only need one small part of it and never get to that. If you'd like a video on how I made these selections I'd be glad to provide it. Watch this space.
@@robertbridgewater2959 This video expands on what I showed here, including how I made all the selections you saw in this video: ruclips.net/video/a51rH_NZm1k/видео.html
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Hello Steve, I have two questions about the panel.
1.) Are all saved selections automatically loaded into the panel when the image is reopened or do I have to manually load the selections back into the panel individually?
2.) Assume I have a master image with the corresponding selections.
Is it then possible to load these selections into the panel to work on different copies of the image?
1) Selections are technically being saved in the channels panel with my plugin providing an easier interface to work with them, so they will be available when saving and reopening each image.
2) If you use the "duplicate image" option in Photoshop to create your different copies, or if you simply duplicate your master PSD/TIFF, then yes, selections(channels) will be present in those versions.
Let me know if you have any further questions,
Cheers!
I have your panel Steve, and am working my way through your tutorials.Amazing!! Thank you. One question - I have used the panel to edit one image, finished it, saved it back from Photoshop to Lightroom where I do my initial corrections. Then, I have opened another image in Lightroom, done initial corrections, sent it to edit it in Photoshop, opened your panel and then ... there are all the saved selections from the first image. How do I get a new panel for the new image without the saved selections from the first image?
Hi Margaret - I think you're referring to one of the things I will need to fix in an update soon. The list doesn't automatically clear itself when going between different images. You can reset it however by clicking the "save selection" button, which will load either a blank list, or a list of Channels that the document might have already had saved from a previous edit.
I had to laugh watching this. The easy part in PS is working with selections you create. The hard part is making selections of the various parts of a building. That is the part very few teachers show for free. I paid a lot of money for a private lesson on how to select a building and then create selections of the various parts of that building. Show how you do that and I will be impressed.
I'm glad to have provided you with some humour to start the day! lol. This wasn't meant to be a comprehensive tutorial on creating selections, rather a demo of how my plugin can help you work with them once you've made them. I've found that on RUclips it's better to separate things out to one specific goal per video rather than create a long video where someone might only need one small part of it and never get to that.
If you'd like a video on how I made these selections I'd be glad to provide it. Watch this space.
@@SteveArnoldPhoto Yes please to you showing us how to make complex selections like the trees for instance.
@@robertbridgewater2959 This video expands on what I showed here, including how I made all the selections you saw in this video: ruclips.net/video/a51rH_NZm1k/видео.html
Great lesson, Thank you Steve
Cheers Michael! 😎