Photoshop Clipping Path and Uses
In every services there are some common and basic services, among them the Clipping Path is the most basic and time consuming work. Clipping path is needed for individual works, if there is something you need to work on individual without disturbing others and even to work separate ways. It separates the objects and work on the particular object only. You can choose the particular object to work on and also to delete the particular object you want to. Not only this you can also delete the unwanted object and add new the way it is needed with the clipping path.
How Photoshop does the Clipping Path?
In Photoshop there is a Pen Tool that draws the blue line around the selective object, the way you are selecting, it is a complete manual work, no automation. This blue lines then separates the object and the other backgrounds or any other particles. After selection the layers are added and also deleted, the layers you don’t want you can delete, after deletion the particles and background will be removed leaving behind a transparent background which can be changed with a new background.
When Clipping Path is used?
Pretty much in every services it is needed like-
Background removal- mostly clipping path and background removal is done in a package as after clipping path it is very easy to remove the background. Keep that in mind to select all the parts of the object or else it will cut out the parts with the background.
Color Correction- clipping path selects the individual parts to color and others are untouched. Only the parts you will select with the clipping, you will be coloring them only with coloring brush or other tools in the Photoshop. There are many options and ways to color the object with the Photoshop, and all are super easy to do.
Image Retouching- Retouching also chooses selective parts to retouch as in if you only want sharpen the body of the model then it will only sharpen the body or if you want even tone. Clipping path service simply separates all the parts. Multi clipping path also may be needed for complex images. Multi Clipping Path is the same version of the clipping path but here in one image more that 6–7 times the clipping is done. Often clipping path and multi clipping path is combined together for one image.
