Photoshop help
Photoshop help
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- detritus0
It's a bugger, to be sure.
one quick'n'dirty method is to check the colour channels and see which, if any give you the greatest contrast.
Make a selection of that layer and use that and its inverse to colour-in or delete as required.
What I often do is strip back the hair as much as I can, then add it on afterwards with one of those follicle-shaped spray brushes they have in PS. Obviously that's no good for curly hair or bangs, or whatever.
Hmmm. I've just thought - try scanning some pubes, making them into brushes and using them as hair extensions for little Curly Sue.