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ONE-CLICK Selections in Photoshop w/ Artificial Intelligence!

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    Hey everybody! I'm Nathaniel Dodson from tutvid.com.
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    Welcome into this Adobe Photoshop tutorial, or rather new Photoshop
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    feature reveal. We're going to be talking about something today called
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    select subject - see, I even had to check on my screen, cause Adobe
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    just dropped it recently! And without further adieu, let's just get into
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    this thing, and check it out.
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    Alright, we find ourselves once again, my friends, in Photoshop.
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    And as of January 22, 2018, which is yesterday - at the time of this recording -
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    Adobe has released a couple new feature updates to Photoshop.
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    Some UI and workspace stuff for high resolution monitors. A little
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    improvement in select a mask and the decontaminate color, and a couple
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    other, little tweaks. But they did drop a pretty cool, new feature called
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    select subject. Which harnesses the might of Adobe sensei, which is
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    an artificial intelligence engine that Adobe has been developing.
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    Basically, it looks at your image, and it automatically creates a selection
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    around the subject in your image. Or, at least, that is the claim.
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    Now, I have to admit that for me, complaining about this kind of technology
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    that has so much going on behind the scenes, and is so complex -
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    Well, it almost feels like I've been handed a Ferrari that could drive
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    in outer space, and I want to complain about the number of cup holders
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    that it has. It's like, Dude! You're driving a Ferrari in outer space,
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    one step at a time here, okay? Now, I have a series of seven images here that
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    we can burn through quickly, and check to see how well this feature
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    works, or if it works at all. So, here is image number one, now, you might
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    be saying, "Hey, you're cheating. This is an image that would be so easy
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    to select. Use something more difficult."
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    To which I would respond, "Have patience, my good friend." We're building
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    block by block to see how this feature responds to many different images.
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    Rome wasn't built in a day. And we don't need select subject to carve out
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    the Pantheon for us either. So, let's stop and smell the roses while we
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    examine this fun, new feature.
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    To execute this command, choose the quick selection tool, and simply hit
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    the new select subject button, and Photoshop will think for a moment,
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    and do it's best to determine what the subject of the photo is, and then
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    throw a selection around it. Now, the selection isn't perfect, but by just
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    jumping here into select a mask and showing it a little love, we can really
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    get a nice selection. Eh, here's image number two, slightly more complex
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    background, and a full body shot of this dude.
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    So let's hit that select subject button again, and check out how nice this looks.
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    Now, even without gussying this up with select a mask, I can invert
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    the selection here. CMD/CTRL+SHIFT+I and brighten up the background
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    pretty well. Now, if you show it a little love in select a mask, just imagine
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    how much better it could be!
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    But I digress, let's move on to image number three, and here I'll select the
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    select subject button again. And you can see that with this shot, it has a little
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    more difficulty getting a perfect selection. I think this is where it's important
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    to reiterate that, at this point, this feature seems to be more of a time saving
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    thing, rather than a click-once-to-get-a-perfect-selection type of deal.
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    I'd imagine though, that Adobe is probably working hard at that solution, and
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    maybe someday we'll be able to click and get incredible selections with a
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    single click. But, at this point, this is what we've got.
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    It saves me some time making the initial selection with quick selection,
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    but I could use the quick selection tool, finish adding to this selection, drop it
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    over into select a mask, do whatever I want, and then with this selection,
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    I could inverse it, and add some kind of adjustment layer - maybe here
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    pump a little blue into the background or something. Alright, so let's
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    challenge this again, with an even more difficult image number four!
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    Let's hit the select subject button again, and we can see here that the tool,
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    as well, has a hard time seeing the edges of this dark jacket over an,
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    admittedly, dark background. Again, I have to just remind myself, calm down,
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    I'm driving the theoretical Ferrari in outer space. These results aren't great,
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    but there is still time saved by getting my selection this far along. And again,
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    I can use the quick selection tool, and bring it down the home stretch.
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    Time to move to image number five, and whoa! Two subjects here! Well,
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    let's hit select subject here and see if it can identify both guys, and create the
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    proper selection. And boom! Look at that! As with the others, a little quick
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    selection tool, and maybe some mustard from the select a mask functionality,
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    and we'd have a pretty effective selection here. I could inverse this selection,
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    add a curves adjustment layer to darken the sky a little, and then pump a little red,
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    magenta, and yellow into it behind them, as well.
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    Alright, let's head over to image number six, where finally, we aren't working with a
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    person. Let's hit select subject and see how well it can detect the food here,
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    which is the subject of this photo. Now, this wouldn't be an ideal candidate for
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    pretty well an selection method, just because of how the image falls out of focus,
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    even by the time we get back to this glass of beer.
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    So I'd be using the selection here for something like a vignette, or some kind of
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    subtle background tonal adjustment, or something like that.
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    But, I'll still use the quick selection tool to clean up the selection very quickly,
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    and then I can inverse the selection, apply a huge feather to it, or something
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    like that, and then just add something like a levels adjustment layer and bump,
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    and shuck and jive with the tone here a little bit.
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    Alright, last but not least, let's tackle image number seven, where we're going to
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    cut this woman out with a crazy head of hair, and swap the background to
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    something else. So here, hit the select subject button, and in this case, it
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    actually does a pretty nice job on this selection. Let's bring it up into a select a mask,
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    we'll use the refine edge brush tool really quickly here to clean up the edges,
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    and get a good selection. I'm going to output a layer mask, and then I can simply
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    drag another image in as the background. Drag it under the model, and we've
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    done a full background swap so quickly. This feature makes doing full background
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    swaps, sky replacements, things like that - it's going to make that stuff so stinking
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    fast, and the better Adobe makes it, the more that it becomes a one click,
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    once and done type of feature, the faster and faster and faster things like this
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    are going to become.
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    So, in my very limited experience with this feature, it's pretty cool. And it works
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    pretty well, I think. I'll have to see how it works for everyone, as more and more
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    people start using this feature, and even as I use it more and more.
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    But really, how fun is it to be a pessimist all the time about these new features?
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    For myself, I'm going to try to have some fun and see how this feature flows
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    in my own workflow moving forward - and if I don't like it, well, nobody's forcing
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    me to click the button anyway.
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    Photoshop or graphic design related video tutorials in the future.
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    Guys, for the new select subject feature, and the way it works, or maybe sometimes
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    doesn't quite work as well as we would like. That's it!
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    Nathaniel Dodson, tutvid.com, I'll catch you in the next one.
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ONE-CLICK Selections in Photoshop w/ Artificial Intelligence!
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