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: Does CS6 have a feature to extract an object from a background using stereography? I recall reading an article prior to CS6 releasing that Photoshop (or perhaps another CS6 product?) would include

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I recall reading an article prior to CS6 releasing that Photoshop (or perhaps another CS6 product?) would include a feature that would allow taking a stereographic photo of an object, and then detect the foreground object from the background, thus allowing clean extraction of a photographed object from the background.

I don't own CS6 yet, but I can't for the life of me find this article again. Does this feature exist in CS6, and if so, what is it called?

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@Si6392903

Its called Refine Edge. Once you have made selection, click this button and drag your brush over the edges of the object. And see the magic :)

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@Shelley591

No, unfortunately that isn't in CS6 (or CC as far as I can tell). If you're on a PC here are a few utilities for making depth maps from stereographic pairs though. Those may give you a starting point at least.

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@Angela777

You might be recalling the new features in the content aware move tool that was implemented in Photoshop CS6. This is a video explaining the process.

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