Multi Clipping Path

What is a Multi Clipping Path?

A Multi Clipping Path is a precise photo editing process used to isolate multiple parts of an image into separate, non-destructive layers or paths. Imagine a single product photo where you want to adjust the color of the shirt, darken the jeans, and brighten the shoes independently—all without affecting the rest of the image. A multi clipping path makes this possible by creating individual "masks" or "paths" around each component.

Using tools like the Pen Tool in Adobe Photoshop, a skilled editor draws precise vector paths around each element that requires separate control. These paths are typically saved and named within the Photoshop

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A Multi Clipping Path involves

A Multi Clipping Path involves the creation of multiple Bézier curves (vector paths) within an image file, typically in a PSD (Photoshop Document) format. Each path is assigned to a specific region of interest (ROI). These paths can be programmatically accessed via scripting (e.g., Photoshop Actions, JavaScript) to automate batch processes like applying different color fills or adjustments to the same isolated areas across hundreds of images, making it a cornerstone of high-volume e-commerce image post-production workflows.