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SamyYzarc

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Hi

My name's Marc and I am totally new in CS6.

I would like to know how to cut pictures into multiples ones.
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this one is an exemple. I wish to cut off each products from the original pictures. I would like to know how to do it without cutting each one of em one by one, copy and paste. Is there any tools to make it faster?

Thanks you so much.
 
no there is not, if you want those pictures one at a time you need to extract one at a time, why not just take a picture of one at a time, it will be a lot easier.
 
iDad is right - It will be a lot faster to simply take individual shots of the pieces. In addition, doing so will allow you to better focus and control the blown highlights on each one. As it is, the bright areas on each piece have lost all information. Depending on how a viewer looks at them, they either don't look real, or they look blurry (see below).

One suggestion: since these pieces are light colored, put them on a lighter background. That way, there won't be so much contrast for your camera to deal with. Also, if you are doing a lot of this sort of photography, consider shooting them with much more diffuse lighting. This will also reduce the hot spots.

Tom
 

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