![]() From the pop-up menu, choose Color Balance. Next, at the bottom of your layers palette, click on the Adjustment Layers icon to create your new adjustment layer. Now CTR+click in the layer mask thumbnail to get the marching ants selection on your image. What you’re doing here is telling the Adjustment Layer you’re creating, to ONLY affect the hair selection. Don’t click on the thumbnail of the photo. To do this first make sure that the layer mask thumbnail on your recently created layer is active. Here, you’ll make a special Adjustment Layer using Color Balance adjustment. Here’s your opportunity to bring our your inner stylist. This will output your refined edge selection on a new layer, which you’ll use in the next step. Once you’ve refined the edges, go to the Output section and select New Layer with Layer Mask. Now you can brush to bring back some of the transparency around the edges, especially where there are fine hairs such as the bottom left in this image. Next select the Brush from the left hand side, and make the radius between 1.5 and 2.5, this will vary with your image. ![]() This will enable you to see only the hair selection. First, select On White from the View Mode dropdown. You’ll see a new palette pop up with some edge options to choose. This will allow you to soften the edges and add some transparency to the selection to make it very realistic. When you have the hair selected, click on the Refine Selection button in the top context menu. If your selection extends too far use the CTRL key to subtract the selection. Now select the hair using the selection brush – you’ll see the famous marching ants as you make your selection. Change the size of the brush by using the square brackets keys on the keyboard, you’ll find these next to the “P” on most keyboards.
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