Jesus, I've been killing myself cleaning up white halos when knocking out product, objects and people from backgrounds for years. I wished I'd watched this video when you first published it in April when I had some outlining to do. Keep up the good work on explaining ALL the techniques, steps and nuances when using Photoshop.
This is amazing, I was compositing on photoshop and could not remove the fringing from a cut out, so I came back to this channel looking for a potential tutorial and you posted it 2 minutes ago ! Thank you
Thank you! I've watched about 5 videos that use this filter, but didn't take the time to explain as concisely and clearly as you have. Now... on to figure out how to explain to design students how to use Adjustment Layers! - Maryanne
Wow! This tutorial is just out of the world. There are many tools in Photoshop that we don't know how to use it smartly and you always shed the light on them. Thank you very much for doing this, we really appreciate your extraordinary knowledge about photoshop.
OMG. I have spent hours trying to find ways to get better selections. Countless hours online seeking for the magic slider that was going to get me closer. This was by far the best tool I have seen. I am excited to try them in my projects. Thank you so much for this. You are the best!
You literally saved me a ton of work hours doing cut outs! So far I did it with the refine mask tool, but it never worked perfectly. Thanks so much for posting this tutorial!
AMAZING. there are SOOO many tools in photoshop that I have NOT even touched before, but I see how FAST it will increase my abilities to do MORE!!! Thank you!!!
I always wondered what those minimum and maximum settings did.... NOW I KNOW - MANY THIS COULD HAVE SAVED HOURS OF WORK IN THE PAST!!!! THANKS JESUS!!!!
Wow... I had very difficult masking problem and by watching your video I was able to immediately fix it. I had tried everything I knew of and had no idea that these filters were here. Thanks so much for a great training tutorial. I look forward to watching more of your training clips!!!!
I've always used Layer > Matting > Defringe, Remove White Matte. It usually works fairly well on thin white matte edges, but I'll give some of these a try as well,.
Never used these filters and I have been using Photoshop since 1991! I will be using this vs. reducing white matte that I was using before. And, I love that this keeps me working non-destructively, too!
I have been retouching for over 35 years and neither myself or any of my colleagues knew about this one. Thankyou for sharing as maximum and minimum have been around as long as I can remember and now we have a great use for them and likely on a daily basis.
I learned about this filter, and also some new keyboard shortcuts, also the blur. The little things add up- this was a fantastic help. ( I did not know about the expand/ contract either, or exactly what fringe was). What a great tool. I am sure my work will be easier and better.
I had actually heard of these filters quite sometime ago, but FORGOT ABOUT THEM!!! LOL!!! And your details was simpler and more direct than what I remember! Many thanks!
you make something looks complicated become easy for everyone including a beginner like me. That's why i subscribed. and yeah.. forgot to mention, your clear english is very excellent and easy to understand for me - not a native english speaker. Love you
If I had seen this video earlier, I wouldn't have spent so much time adjusting the feather, contrast and shift edge options to simply cut out my subject!! Amazing tutorial!
I always used the select - Modify - Selection with expand/contract and feather. That way tends to be trial and error based. This is a way more precise way of selecting.
I never knew about these filters and I have been using PD for years! You are right! there are so many other tutorials that are more complicated than this. thank you , thank you,, thank you soo much!!!!k
Once again ... GREAT STUFF! The filters were new and will be very useful. I wish I had them about a week ago while I tediously tried to cut a flock of birds from a blue sky. This would have sped things up and given better results.
Wow brilliant can’t wait to try this. Masks are the bane of my life when it comes to fringing. I’ve never been successful with the select and mask features, I don’t know why, they just don’t seem to work for me. I shall watch the rest of your masking videos now. Thank you for your brilliant work overall.
I've used the minimum filter a few times. It's pretty good. But as usual you've explained it in a way that helps you get the best results. Excellent tutorial! Thank you.
You are truly a Photoshop sensei... I bow to you my friend. And thank you for always teaching and sharing your knowledge, it is so much appreciated. Mike L. from New York
Wow! I never knew this! I’ve given up plenty times bcuz of imperfect cut outs! With this knowledge, I’ll get even better with my cutouts! Thank you much man!!
A fantastic addition to a retoucher's toolkit for dealing with fringing issues. I've never used them before, but they will be my first go-to option when I encounter a fringe issue. Thank you for posting this tutorial!!
This is great. I never knew what these filters do. As usual your tutorials hit the spot. I have been having trouble with fringing and fully expect these filters to solve my issues. Please continue addressing little known, but, highly useful tricks in photoshop.
Yep - this tip was TOTALLY new to me - I just hope I still remember it when I next need to remove some fringing - that additional tip of making a selection OF a selection so the filter JUST affects that particular part was also such a great idea... thanks again Jesus, love your work!
And I thought I knew almost everything about photoshop! This is simply brilliant, even in quick mask mode - that’s so cool. I shall now use this ALL THE TIME! Thanks for your deep knowledge.
Even when I found out what these filters did (2 days ago!!) i had no idea they could be this useful for masks. Thanks this will totally come in handy so often from now on.
These filters.... beside being new to me are extremely useful for me... I mostly struggled to deal with fringes.... ThanX a lot.... keep going..... Great
Awesome tutorial. Always wondered how to clean those edges easily other than using the [select and mask] from magic wand or select>modify>contract or expand.
I've seen Min and Max for decades (or since they appeared - but I just let them go on past...) and never bothered to find out what they did. Oh, the paintbrush masking time I could have saved. Thanks!
Yo, man! I just used this technique on the image of THE FLASH tv series for my son's father's day card I am constructing. IT PRODUCED AWESOME RESULTS, JUST LIKE YOU PRESENTED IN THE TUTORIAL! THANKS, MAN!!!!!!
You just saved millions of hours for retouchers who manually spend hours removing fringes! Good job!
Yeah, I wish I could get my time back lol
Thank you, Waas Wedrer!
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Jesus, I've been killing myself cleaning up white halos when knocking out product, objects and people from backgrounds for years. I wished I'd watched this video when you first published it in April when I had some outlining to do. Keep up the good work on explaining ALL the techniques, steps and nuances when using Photoshop.
This is amazing, I was compositing on photoshop and could not remove the fringing from a cut out, so I came back to this channel looking for a potential tutorial and you posted it 2 minutes ago ! Thank you
You're welcome, Max!
In all the videos I’ve watched, I’ve never seen this technique before. Brilliant!
Thank you, Dj Wolf!
Thank you! I've watched about 5 videos that use this filter, but didn't take the time to explain as concisely and clearly as you have. Now... on to figure out how to explain to design students how to use Adjustment Layers! - Maryanne
Wow! This tutorial is just out of the world. There are many tools in Photoshop that we don't know how to use it smartly and you always shed the light on them. Thank you very much for doing this, we really appreciate your extraordinary knowledge about photoshop.
You're welcome, Raj!
I usually spend several hours a week removing backgrounds. Normally, I just use defringe, but this offers an amazing amount of control. Thanks!
You're welcome, Keith!
I love this guy. I learn something new in every video. Great teacher.
I have been using these filters for long time but the way you have explained is excellent. Thanks a lot. YOU ROCK!!!!!
OMG. I have spent hours trying to find ways to get better selections. Countless hours online seeking for the magic slider that was going to get me closer. This was by far the best tool I have seen. I am excited to try them in my projects. Thank you so much for this. You are the best!
JR and PTC have done it again... been using Photoshop for YEARS and never used these before. But I sure will from now on. Massive thanks!
You literally saved me a ton of work hours doing cut outs! So far I did it with the refine mask tool, but it never worked perfectly. Thanks so much for posting this tutorial!
AMAZING. there are SOOO many tools in photoshop that I have NOT even touched before, but I see how FAST it will increase my abilities to do MORE!!! Thank you!!!
Can't believe I'm just learning this. I've struggled for years and spent countless hours on masks. This is a life saver. Thank you very much!
These are so much better than layer-> matting-> defringe!
I always wondered what those minimum and maximum settings did.... NOW I KNOW - MANY THIS COULD HAVE SAVED HOURS OF WORK IN THE PAST!!!! THANKS JESUS!!!!
Bro you made this thing look so easy, in just 2 minutes I got the hang of this outline issue . Thank a million !!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, these filters were new and completely unknown and unused! Thank you, Jesús!!
Wow... I had very difficult masking problem and by watching your video I was able to immediately fix it. I had tried everything I knew of and had no idea that these filters were here. Thanks so much for a great training tutorial. I look forward to watching more of your training clips!!!!
I have been using Photoshop only for a short while, but no, I have not seen these filters used before. Thank you, JR!
I've always used Layer > Matting > Defringe, Remove White Matte. It usually works fairly well on thin white matte edges, but I'll give some of these a try as well,.
High profile lesson. Ever since Photoshop version 2.5 i have never ever understood this filter. Much appreciated. Thanks
Absolutely a Great Tip---Unmesh(Pixperfect) has 2 methods to eliminate fringe,but your method is far easier and quicker.Thank you!
Never used these filters and I have been using Photoshop since 1991! I will be using this vs. reducing white matte that I was using before. And, I love that this keeps me working non-destructively, too!
Thanks for sharing Filters to Remove White Edges (Fringing) from Cut-Outs in Photoshop tutorial.
Great stuff Jesus!...never knew!!!!! I always tried to use stroke, with lousy results...Thanks again, Your Highness!
You're welcome, Matt!
I have been retouching for over 35 years and neither myself or any of my colleagues knew about this one. Thankyou for sharing as maximum and minimum have been around as long as I can remember and now we have a great use for them and likely on a daily basis.
That's great! I'm glad that you found it useful!
Always see them, but never paid them any mind. God bless people like you, this was extremely useful. Thank you PTC
I've been using Photoshop since the beginning (1.2 )and have to admit I never knew what those were for. Thanks for the awesome tip!!!!!!!
I learned about this filter, and also some new keyboard shortcuts, also the blur. The little things add up- this was a fantastic help. ( I did not know about the expand/ contract either, or exactly what fringe was). What a great tool. I am sure my work will be easier and better.
I had actually heard of these filters quite sometime ago, but FORGOT ABOUT THEM!!! LOL!!! And your details was simpler and more direct than what I remember! Many thanks!
I for one am grateful that you always include case specific for those of us with older versions of PS.
I never knew this trick and had the opportunity to use it today. Wow!! Very powerful and easy tool. Thanks Jesús your teaching methods are the best!!
Brilliant, and so simple - I can't tell the amount of time I've wasted getting rid of halos around cutouts - thanks!
You're welcome, James!
you make something looks complicated become easy for everyone including a beginner like me. That's why i subscribed. and yeah.. forgot to mention, your clear english is very excellent and easy to understand for me - not a native english speaker. Love you
Wow...never knew what these filters did or what they dis...truly awesome....many thanks...
You're welcome, Ken!
If I had seen this video earlier, I wouldn't have spent so much time adjusting the feather, contrast and shift edge options to simply cut out my subject!! Amazing tutorial!
I’ve used these filters before but not for this purpose. Thanks a lot for this.
The same with me.
This is the first time I have seen these filters and they will save me a lot of time. Well Done.
Never used these filters before...great tutorial...as usual...Thank you very much!!!!!
I always used the select - Modify - Selection with expand/contract and feather. That way tends to be trial and error based. This is a way more precise way of selecting.
Thank you!!! You just solved a big problem for me. You are a wonderful teacher and genius at finding these gems!
I never knew about these filters and I have been using PD for years! You are right! there are so many other tutorials that are more complicated than this. thank you , thank you,, thank you soo much!!!!k
Once again ... GREAT STUFF! The filters were new and will be very useful. I wish I had them about a week ago while I tediously tried to cut a flock of birds from a blue sky. This would have sped things up and given better results.
i was having hard time in refine edge tool, thanks this is the best option to go with.
You're welcome, Minadell!
This is awesome! Just when you think you know Photoshop, someone comes out with something that completely blows your mind! Thanks.
This is fantastic! I'm going to share this with my junior designers tomorrow. We do a ton of masking every day, and this will be a big time saver.
Awesome! Thanks, Adam!
Wow brilliant can’t wait to try this. Masks are the bane of my life when it comes to fringing. I’ve never been successful with the select and mask features, I don’t know why, they just don’t seem to work for me. I shall watch the rest of your masking videos now. Thank you for your brilliant work overall.
As an old time Photoshop user, these two filters were new to me. Thanks!
Literally blew my mind... Best tutorial I've seen in a long time!
I've used the minimum filter a few times. It's pretty good. But as usual you've explained it in a way that helps you get the best results. Excellent tutorial! Thank you.
Thank you! My first time here and my first time knowing what those filters do
It is a nice tutorial for professional Photoshop users. Indeed this technique could be very much time saving for an excellent result.
Pure Genius! I never knew about these, and I've been using photoshop for 14 years. Thank you!
You're welcome, Ahm-Creative 1!
You are truly a Photoshop sensei... I bow to you my friend. And thank you for always teaching and sharing your knowledge, it is so much appreciated. Mike L. from New York
Wow! I never knew this! I’ve given up plenty times bcuz of imperfect cut outs! With this knowledge, I’ll get even better with my cutouts! Thank you much man!!
This was one of the most useful Photoshop videos
You are best teacher in photoshop cc to me.
OMG you just saved me about 500 hours of brushing, masking, swearing, hulk-smashing! This was fantastic.
You just added a whole new way for me to edit my photos. An eye opener indeed...thank you sooo much
Super tutorial, Jesus. Will be using this technique from now on. The clear, concise instruction in all your tutorials is top class. Thank you.
You're a real saviour, good mentor and a glorious teacher.
Excellent tutorial I'd seen these in the drop down but never thought to click on them, a real time saver, thank you
A fantastic addition to a retoucher's toolkit for dealing with fringing issues. I've never used them before, but they will be my first go-to option when I encounter a fringe issue. Thank you for posting this tutorial!!
Thanks. Yes, yes new to me and I have been using photoshop for a loooong time!
Awesome as always. 2 filters I always ignored because I had no clue what they did
Jesus, this is a game changer!!! Thank you!
You're welcome, sdbratman!
Great technique to use when specifically using a white/black background. Thanks
You're welcome, Franco!
I watched this video again because I forgot how to remove the edges and this tutorial is the best!
You rock man.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. =D
Wow. Great tips. I've never used the Min-Max filters. I will be using them in the future. Thanks so much !
you dont complicate your technique.This is what we need ur subscribers
This is great. I never knew what these filters do. As usual your tutorials hit the spot. I have been having trouble with fringing and fully expect these filters to solve my issues. Please continue addressing little known, but, highly useful tricks in photoshop.
been a photoshop user for years and I just learned like 5 new things! Great tut!
Thanks you, Brandon! I'm glad you found it useful! 😊
you legit saved me so much time I can't begin to repay you. Thank you!
You're welcome!
you really saved me hours of retouching, thank you so much!
I've done so many half assed jobs because of time constraints, and removing fringing is one of my big time killers. thanks again PTC
Extremely helpful! Been working with Photoshop for over 20 years...and learning all the time! Thanks!
Holy CRAP!!! Who knew there were more words under "High Pass"? This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Yep - this tip was TOTALLY new to me - I just hope I still remember it when I next need to remove some fringing - that additional tip of making a selection OF a selection so the filter JUST affects that particular part was also such a great idea... thanks again Jesus, love your work!
One of my favorite teacher .!!
Using them this way is completely new for me. Thanks for the tip!
Wow!!! I thought I knew how to fix this but this way is way better!! Thank you
SO much better than expand and contract selection. Thank you!
And I thought I knew almost everything about photoshop! This is simply brilliant, even in quick mask mode - that’s so cool. I shall now use this ALL THE TIME! Thanks for your deep knowledge.
Even when I found out what these filters did (2 days ago!!) i had no idea they could be this useful for masks. Thanks this will totally come in handy so often from now on.
You're welcome, Sam!
These filters.... beside being new to me are extremely useful for me... I mostly struggled to deal with fringes.... ThanX a lot.... keep going..... Great
Bro, you are so gonna save me time! LOVE THIS and a clear to the point explanation too
As always another great easy to follow tutorial. Will most definitely put this to use. Thanks
Awesome tutorial. Always wondered how to clean those edges easily other than using the [select and mask] from magic wand or select>modify>contract or expand.
I've never used these filters and found them very useful. Thanks!
No one has shown this technique before - awesome - thank you
Been using PS for many years, but love getting your little tips and tricks. Great teacher!
thanks bro,.. you have saved me a lot of time using the pen tool in some of my work.
I've seen Min and Max for decades (or since they appeared - but I just let them go on past...) and never bothered to find out what they did. Oh, the paintbrush masking time I could have saved. Thanks!
Yo, man! I just used this technique on the image of THE FLASH tv series for my son's father's day card I am constructing. IT PRODUCED AWESOME RESULTS, JUST LIKE YOU PRESENTED IN THE TUTORIAL! THANKS, MAN!!!!!!
How timely as I was dealing with a cutout that had white fringing--thank you for sharing your knowledge by making these videos
These filters were new to me. Thanks for sharing. I learned something useful today!
Thats NEW and told by FEW....BRAVO
Totally blew my mind away Jesus, never knew these filters were there and they do such a grt job! Thankyou so much!!!!
Thank you very much. I utilize the NIK collection quite a bit and these filters are going to find their way into my edits.