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Removing the Background from a Picture in Photoshop Elements 3

By Sue Chastain, About.com

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Creating a Clipping Mask

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Next we are going to create a clipping mask to help us fill in the holes and refine our selection. In the layers palette, double click on the name of the "Background copy" layer and name it "Mask."

Duplicate the background layer again and move this layer to the top of the layers palette. With the top layer selected, press Ctrl-G to group it with the layer below. The screen shot below shows you how your layers palette should look.

The layer below becomes a mask for the layer above. Now wherever you have pixels in the layer below, the layer above will show, but the transparent areas act as a mask for the layer above.

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