Photography Asked by kphotog on June 17, 2021
I’m shooting singular objects in studio and would like to save them isolated with their shadow information and a transparent background as a png.
Is there a tutorial someone could point me to to do this?
Thank you in advance!
Interesting.
I come from a 3D rendering background besides photography. So I am used to think as separated layers. My approach would be:
Cut the object in one image without the shadow.
Depending on the background, using all the image with shadow as a separate layer. Probably convert it to grayscale if the background is not neutral white.
We can go several ways for the shadows.
You can play with the levels of this mask and the curves, to adjust the intensity of the shadow and to clean the background.
You probably need to paint a bit on the borders of this mask so it does not show behind the clipped object.
An additional explanation for The comment about the mask.
Open your image, and make it a new layer.
Add a layer mask
Alt+click on it, and paste the image again inside. You have now a transparent image based on the information on the image. But the information is backwards, you need to invert it in order to work.
Apply this method to a black plate as described in the steps above.
Your shadow layer should look like this:
I have not masked the red dot layer, I only did the shadow part.
Correct answer by Rafael on June 17, 2021
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