Just a couple of questions.
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At this point, you will have run your high-pass filter and if you blow up the background to 100% should notice the added noise. If not, go to your "Layers" palette and click the eyeball next to the top layer on and off- this shows/hides the high-pass filter. As you clik on and off, you will be able to see the difference. Now, here's how to fix it.
Go to layer--> add layer mask-->hide all
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Do we apply this option when the High pass filter is visible? Quote:
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Now, click on the brush tool on the same toolbar. Then, carefully drag the brush around the edges of your subject. You want to get all the edges, but you want to avoid painting over background where possible. Don;t try to be too perfect your first few tries, just try to keep it inside the fish. Now, to see your progress, in the layers palette click the eyeball icon next to your "background layer" so the eyeball is off. You now see what you have painted on in the high-pass layer. It should look like this:
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Once we select the brush, then what? IS there a special brush that will paint the outline of the fish?
After running the high pass filter I get lost. I'm not sure on how you are "painting" the fish onto anything. I've read this 6 times and I just don't understand how you get the final product. I see it, but your instruction seems to be missing something.
we all appreciate these Travis.

Thanks
EK