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    Create layers for 8 'colours' set using artistic cutout filter?

    Hi Tom Thank you for your reply! I am getting a better understanding so thank you for that, your assistance has been valuable. Rob
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    Create layers for 8 'colours' set using artistic cutout filter?

    Hi, thanks for your reply. Yes I found this works effectively in an image with wide differences between the tones in the image. I am finding when I have several shades of grey, they are either all selected or just some areas, depending on the Magic Wand tolerance. What I have found that seems to...
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    Create layers for 8 'colours' set using artistic cutout filter?

    Hi Further progress on this. I discovered that I can set Magic Wand to select a colour accurately by; set Eye Dropper Sample Size to 'Point Sample', this affects the Magic Wand. Then set Magic Wand tolerance to zero. Uncheck the Anti-Alias. The Magic Wand now selects just that tone in my image...
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    Create layers for 8 'colours' set using artistic cutout filter?

    Thanks for your replies, I am a newbie to PS so am on a steep learning curve so much appreciated! Yes I want to create the levels first in artistic>cutout, so I effectively should be left with 8 levels max. When working with a photograph, irrespective of the original image it seems to be...
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    Create layers for 8 'colours' set using artistic cutout filter?

    Hi. I have my image, in monochrome. I use the Artistic Filter>CutOut to set the levels at 8, which appears to alter the image to be made up of just 8 colours/tones (or am I mistaken about this?) I now want to create a layer (New Via Cut) for each of 8 'colours/tones' in the image (after...
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