If you want the calligraphy on your photo to be perfectly separated from the background, then you need to use the operation of picking out the calligraphy. Cutting out calligraphy refers to separating the calligraphy from the background and retaining the shape and details of the calligraphy itself, thereby beautifying the picture. Today, PHP editor Yuzai will show you how to remove brush words in Photoshop, so that you can easily master this practical skill.
After importing the calligraphy pictures into Photoshop, directly click [Select]-[Color Range] at the top
In the color range interface, click Save A straw and click on the background of the calligraphy and painting. Then you will see a pattern of calligraphy appearing in the preview window in the middle, but it will be mixed with some background images.
Click on the second plus straw, click again on some complex backgrounds, and finally adjust the tolerance until the brush words in the preview are fully displayed, and then check Select [Invert] and click OK. Then the calligraphy was picked out. Press CTLR J to copy the calligraphy individually, and then add a background to it.
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