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Mac Photo 2: advice on selecting sky in this photo


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This is an image I downloaded from Pixabay. As you can see, I've made a selection of the sky using the Selection Brush Tool, and it's pretty good, except that many of the non-sky elements which border the sky are similar saturation and color. Some of the areas like the guardrail of the curved bridge, upper left relative to the woman, are intricate; crude selection will produce a crude result: I want to replace the original sky with something more blue and dramatic.

Is this the best I can do with this tool, and should I next make my selections and de-selections manually?

Thank you

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7 hours ago, VectorCat said:

As you can see, I've made a selection of the sky using the Selection Brush Tool, and it's pretty good, except that many of the non-sky elements which border the sky are similar saturation and color.

Therefor it often helps to make a B&W darker silhouette like copy of the image, so that the sky colors can be better/easier distinguished from the rest of the image. Then performing the sky selection on the B&W copy and taking it over to the color layer. Finer (small) parts of the guardrail of the curved bridge can be addressed then in a second turn.

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