On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 19:31, Denis McCauley wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 13:25, Hans - Walter Gardt wrote:
> Did you select the bg you want to remove? If there is no selection
> the whole
> image will be removed.
> and how do i do that i tried clikcing on the bg and not luck
> @
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 13:25, Hans - Walter Gardt wrote:
Did you select the bg you want to remove? If there is no selection
the whole
image will be removed.
and how do i do that i tried clikcing on the bg and not luck
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If your background is a plain color: use the Fuzzy Se
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 13:25, Hans - Walter Gardt wrote:
> Did you select the bg you want to remove? If there is no selection the whole
> image will be removed.
and how do i do that i tried clikcing on the bg and not luck
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>
> Hans - Walter
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Did you select the bg you want to remove? If there is no selection the whole
image will be removed.
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Making the background of an image transparent:
You're off to a good start by adding an alpha channel, although you can do
that easily by simply duplicating the "Background" layer. But it sounds like
you want to make only a portion of the image transparent. You really need to
either select th
i am having problems making a bg of an image transparent
what i did was image/alpha/add alpaha channel
and when i hit ctrl+x it makes entire image transparent... any way to
just select the bg to do this
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