![]() Usually or 95% of time you will use only one (1) slider like Radius in combination with Contrast or Shift Edges.Ĥ. Drag any of sliders in Refine Mask dialog or use Refine Radius Tool. In Photoshop Elements go to Select > Refine Edges.ģ. For Photoshop users: in Properties panel (Window > Properties) click on Mask Edges button. There are only three or four clicks from Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to improve, sometimes and dramatically, your layer mask:Ģ. One of huge advantages when running Topaz ReMask as Photoshop and Photoshop Elements plugin is Refine Mask dialog where you can quick, but really quick and really non-destructive improve your masking result. Use Refine Mask command in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements In Preferences dialog ensure that Enable Auto-Create-Layer and Enable Use-Layer-Mask options are checked. In Topaz ReMask window click on Menu then select Preferences. There are 3 easy steps to instruct Topaz Remask to automatically duplicate selected layer and to create layer mask instead of cutting out pixels. Thats it, from now and on Topaz ReMask will automatically duplicate selected layer in host application (Enable Auto-Create-Layer) but also and automatically create layer mask (Enable Use-Layer-Mask) and delivers to you masked instead of cutout pixels. I assume that Enable Auto-Create-Layer option is also checked. When Preferences dialog opens check this option: Enable Use-Layer-Mask and confirm on OK. Here is what you need to do in order to always get masked instead of deleted pixels in host application which includes and Topaz photoFXlab by the way.Īfter you run Topaz ReMask click on Menu at the bottom right corner then select Preferences. ![]() This feature is hidden under Preferences and I can guess that many users even do not know about it. It is possible and manually to create layer mask after cutting out sufficient portion of an image in ReMask but also and to use built in feature and to skip unnecessary steps in case you will even need them. First tip is to instruct Topaz ReMask to automatically create layer mask instead to cut out pixels.
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