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Long story short, I applied for a job at a company that makes acrylic products. They want photographs of their products to sell on amazon. I haven't done much of this type of work at all but, I need the job. The problem I'm having is cutting out the object, in this case a glass, from the background. I need to be able to do it fast. I tried the pen tool in photoshop CS 6. It did work but took me a while to do it. In the example photograph, I know it's not perfect but are there other options that may be faster than the pen tool? Another issue is the white background that is seen through the glass. It's not white enough but if I try to increase the exposure either in camera or in PS, I start to lose the glass.

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I find the Shift key faster than the Pen Tool (although I am quite fast with the Pen Tool, because of my prepress background).

Simply add a white Solid Color layer, invert its mask, then zoom in and paint around the outside of the bottle, utilising the Shift key as you go.

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I should have also added that you'll need to aggressively brighten the midtones of this photo, won't you, in order for it to look plausible on the white background.

And heck, maybe desaturate it a little too.

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