I hope this is the correct forum to ask this question. I'll admit that as a novice phototgrapher, my photo skills are improving, but my editing skills need a lot of work. I use PhotoShop Elements (PSE) 10 and until recently, I would sharpen the entire image. Then someone gave me instructions on how to select just the aircraft, and sharpen it, leaving the background alone. That works great when I have a "blue sky" shot where there's nothing but the plane in the shot. Well-panned shots where the background is blurry aren't so much a problem as it's relatively easy to deselect the background in large chunks. But for low level passes or ground shots shot at a high shutter speed where there's a lot of background clutter (foliage is the absolute worst), it's a nightmare to de-select items because I'd have to de-select every branch and leaf, wire, fence post, etc. Very very time consuming. Can someone please give me step-by-step instructions on how to select/de-select large (cluttered) background areas at a time, so I can isolate just the plane? Keep in mind, that if it involves using "layers", I'll need guidelines for that step(s) as well as I've never messed with them before.
Smitty