DAMN - guess it's safe to say you don't need my Photoshop help anymore.
Only criticism is the ghosting around the squirrel in the one photo - usually happens when you section something out and play with levels. Admittedly it's a bitch to work around that and sometimes it involves fixing by hand, unless you're extremely accurate with whatever sectioning tool you use.
That was just for fun. I cut him out by hand, but the problem was that I didnt modify the Feather down to zero when I did it, so a thin feather line went with it when I inverted the selection. I wasnt worried about it. Definitely not going to be hanging THAT one up in my living room! heheheh
I actually am a rather big fan of the Feather function, frankly. But usually I contract the selection by one or two pixels and then use a one-pixel feather and it works a lot better. That way you avoid both the hard edges and the glow effect.
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Only criticism is the ghosting around the squirrel in the one photo - usually happens when you section something out and play with levels. Admittedly it's a bitch to work around that and sometimes it involves fixing by hand, unless you're extremely accurate with whatever sectioning tool you use.
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