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3. Use the ONE MFG Edge Tool to sharpen side edges. Start from the tip and pull smoothly with firm pressure to the tail. Do this in smooth passes until the edges are sharp. Repeat on the other side. Remember to flip the file around so that the teeth face the proper direction... look for the arrow.
4. If you like your board or skis to be catch-free in the tip and tail, then de-tune using a de-burring stone to round the edges on the tip and tail. Start on the edges as they curve up into the tail and nose and file down approximately 1.5\" past the edge contact point as your base lays flat.
PRO TIP:When you place the edger on your edge. The number of degrees on the tool which is below the file is the number of the bevel the guild is delivering to your edge.
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1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to access Quick Settings > Tap the Settings icon > Advanced > Open and tap Edge tool to go to settings.
[GET THE MOST FROM YOUR KWIK EDGE]: The Kwik Edge tool is designed to maintain the flower bed border by keeping grass from creeping in, NOT to create the edge. The curved back directs the soil back into the flower bed.
[HOW TO USE]: Use a half-moon and/or conventional shovel to remove sod to the desired size and shape of the bed (the Kwik Edge tool is not recommended for creating the edge). Use the Kwik Edge tool to clean and cultivate the border. Most effective when soil is slightly dry, so roots and soil do not hang up on the blade. In heavy clay soil add sand and other amendments to loosen the soil
[EASE OF USE]: In one smooth motion the KWIK EDGE turns yard work into gardening and leaves flower beds looking like they have been professionally manicured. Repeated use of the Kwik Edge tool conditions the soil as it turns, and mixes added amendments making every use easier than the last.
The Kwik Edge will help you have a beautifully manicured edge for your flower beds. The spreading growth habit of grass is a perennial problem easily managed with the KWIK EDGE. The vertical and horizontal blade cuts the invading grassroots and the back side of the tool, slightly curved away from the grass, directs the soil back into the bed. The KWIK EDGE is also useful where a flower bed is bordered by concrete, pavers, or other solid materials. It cuts away grass and weeds hugging the hard surface and directs the soil into the bed leaving a clean uniform drip edge.
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This setting determines how much of the area around your subject the Refine Edge tool will include. For especially tricky edges like strands of hair, click the Show Radius box to see exactly which areas are being refined and then adjust accordingly.
Run the Refine Edge tool over the edges you want to clean up. Always click inside your selection and then draw the brush outward. That way the tool can better spot the differences between the subject and the background.
** If you don't know the edge angle settings that your local shop used, a trick is to take a Black Sharpie and mark a section of the edge. Next set the Purl Edge Tuner to .5 degree moving it back and forth to see if it removes the black mark. If it does not remove the black mark set the Edge Tuner to 1 degree and try again. Continue with this procedure until you find the angle that removes the black marker.
I tried the help center (live chat) three times, each time they said its a known issue and it will be fixed 'in the next update'. well, Photoshop updated twice (2015.5.1, 2017), but this tool is still broken. I cant get any work done.
You can try to use the old Refine Edge tool for the time being. Hold down Shift while going to Select > Select and Mask on the menu bar. Remember to have a selection already made. Also remember: Refine Edge has been deprecated. It's only a matter of time before it disappears after they get a hold of Select and Mask.
I must admit I'm a little disappointed with Select and Mask 2017. Like you I'm using an Nvidia card but am actually finding the performance is slower now than with CC2015.5. They have included the high quality checkbox so you can work in a draft mode but it's slower than ever before. I think High Quality was always on in CC2015.5 and draft mode just kicked in when you depressed the mouse button during painting, but that arrangement caused people a lot of performance problems so they seemed to have separated the high quality view and it has not worked. I also find my Nvidia driver produces a screen flash when using the bracket keys to change the brush size which gets annoying. I'm not a great believer in automated tools for masking and still use the old fashioned methods like calculations and apply image but can appreciate how infuriating Select and Mask is if you don't have 40 minutes to do something the formal way.
Well, at least its not just me.... I've also just been trying to mask out some head shots, and like you just can't do it. The select tool now can't tell the difference between a green background and a highlighted blond hair. The refine edge tool at times seems to do nothing as far as I can tell, but sometimes works. Also, the view modes do not always seem to work, both 'onion skin' and 'on black' have at times shown the original image, rather than an extracted one
I think one step that might be helpful, that perhaps is being left out, is the ALT/Option + click with the Quick Selection tool to specify which areas are to NOT be selected. Such as the background and green around the dancer, or the gray background of the model.
It's funny , if I were new to masking and got these kind of results with hair I'd be saying wow that's fantastic. It goes to show how demanding we get with time. I fully agree that you need to use the full complement of tools with Select ands Mask. The problem of transparency is easily corrected by drawing the transparent areas back and it is vital to use both the + and - brushes. I used to use Topaz Remask a lot but would say S&M does get better results now. Remask is not as CPU intensive, but is doesn't give a real time preview like S&M and I like that feature in S&M.
I believe that's impossible. you can't brush those areas back without re-select the background. that's the idea with the the refine edge brush, this tool allows the user select just a specific part of the picture. if the refine edge is broken, I don't think that the 'quick selection tool' can help.
Sorry, not been in the office today, so slow reply. For myself, I have used the Quick select brush in Select and Mask, followed by the refine edge tool. I've just done this again, and the results were OK, hair was fine, except if I selected decontaminate colours, I got a very smeary result
Am finally getting used to working with Select and Mask. Their still working on it but I'm my opinion it needs a lot of work;) In the mean time I took a jump backwards when Select and Mask came to be and re-learned to use channels and calculations. Anyway, here's hoping they make it a whole lot better. Remember, you can get back to the old refine edge by using the menu and shift.
No matter how simple the background, the automatic selection tools in Photoshop rarely get everything perfect. This is especially true of fine details such as hair, blemishes, fur, branches, feathers, or anything with a similar edge complexity.
The Refine Edge tool is a brush that can fix that, choosing hard-to-select areas while effectively masking the background. All you have to do is paint with it, allowing you to make complex selections and do things like whiten teeth in a matter of seconds.
Photoshop has a number of excellent selection tools, including the Magic Wand tool, the Quick Selection tool, the Lasso tool, and now, with Photoshop 2020, the Object Selection tool. 59ce067264
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