@@djtoman6875 that is simple. And kind of basic editing. Adjust the background mask to better reflect the images lighting, or vice versa adjust the person with their local mask to match the new background. What I did here is just a demo. Not a final product by any means.
@@Adamd.photovideoHere's an apparent issue I hope Evoto developers can address soon. Adjustments to keep shadows while changing backgrounds will always seem to have this issue with masking and identifying the subtle differences with a subject's hair, like your subject demonstrates. The hair changes a lot as the background is adjusted and the masking is tricky because of the faint pieces of the subject's hair at the top of the head and behind the head as it falls under the chin/neck area. I've sent these thoughts and link of your video to Evoto in the hope they can fine tune this because Evoto has become well know, not as much for fine tuning as it is for speed in processing images.
@@Zebrajellyfishphoto not an issue. It happens in every app. No one has perfected hair masking. But Evoto is one of the best I've seen so far. If you want to a background change an image in any program this is what you are going to deal with.
Thank you!
Thanks for this. I did notice that the darker you made the red and blue backgrounds the more the subject looked cut out. Wonder how to address that.
@@djtoman6875 that is simple. And kind of basic editing. Adjust the background mask to better reflect the images lighting, or vice versa adjust the person with their local mask to match the new background. What I did here is just a demo. Not a final product by any means.
Nice work!
Thanks!
@@Adamd.photovideoHere's an apparent issue I hope Evoto developers can address soon. Adjustments to keep shadows while changing backgrounds will always seem to have this issue with masking and identifying the subtle differences with a subject's hair, like your subject demonstrates. The hair changes a lot as the background is adjusted and the masking is tricky because of the faint pieces of the subject's hair at the top of the head and behind the head as it falls under the chin/neck area. I've sent these thoughts and link of your video to Evoto in the hope they can fine tune this because Evoto has become well know, not as much for fine tuning as it is for speed in processing images.
@@Zebrajellyfishphoto not an issue. It happens in every app. No one has perfected hair masking. But Evoto is one of the best I've seen so far. If you want to a background change an image in any program this is what you are going to deal with.
What option are you using to adjust or fix the masking around the hair?
Thanks!
@@rojasphotography I'm just letting Evoto do it's work here. And it worked out very well in this image.