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Wähle das Zauberstab-Werkzeug aus, und klicke auf der Optionsleiste auf „Motiv auswählen“. Mit diesem intelligenten Feature wird das Motiv auf deinem Bild automatisch erkannt und ausgewählt. Passe die Einstellungen des Zauberstabs an, z. B. Aufnahmebereich und Toleranz. Verfeinere deine Auswahl mithilfe von Tastaturbefehlen. Drücke die Umschalttaste, um die Auswahl zu erweitern. Mit der Alt- (Windows) bzw. Wahltaste (macOS) kannst du die Auswahl um das Motiv herum einschränken.
Füge eine Ebenenmaske hinzu, um den Hintergrund zu verdecken.
Platziere einen beliebigen neuen Hintergrund für das isolierte Motiv auf der Ebene unterhalb der maskierten Ebene.
Wir haben die untere Ebene ausgewählt und mit der Pipette eine poppige Farbe aufgenommen. Dann haben wir eine große, rechteckige Auswahl erstellt und mit einem Verlauf versehen. Der Pfeil gibt die Richtung des Verlaufs an. Andere Einstellungen sind natürlich auch möglich.
Jetzt weißt du, wie du einen Hintergrund austauschst, um einem Foto ein anderes Ambiente zu geben.
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