norman wrote:
I have a photograph of a black hexagon on a white background and I would
like to make the background transparent so that I can lay this onto
another image. I have tried and not made much progress and would be
grateful if some kind person could please point me in the right
Convert the image to RGB mode if it's not already. Select the white
region by color. In the Layer - Transparency menu, add an alpha
channel. In the same menu, set Color to alpha. This should make the
white background to transparent.
Thank you very much.
Norman
Convert the image to RGB mode if it's not already. Select the white
region by color. In the Layer - Transparency menu, add an alpha
channel. In the same menu, set Color to alpha. This should make the
white background to transparent.
I selected the white region by colour and in the Layer-
Convert the image to RGB mode if it's not already.
However, the set Colour to Alpha setting
remained greyed out of action. What have I missed, please?
Norman
Are you in RGB mode? You can check it in Image-Mode.
Daniel
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Like he said, changed it to RGB if it's not already. in the layers toolbox,
right click on the layer and in the menu that comes up click add alpha
channel. Then use the eraser tool on the area you want erased just to see
if it works.
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 12:01 PM, norman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you in RGB mode? You can check it in Image-Mode.
No, changed to RGB, problem solved, thank you.
Norman
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Olle Viksten wrote:
I have an image with a black background and red and yellow text.
I need to make the background transparent so I can upload it to a
T-shirt printer.
Maybe I'm having a blonde moment but I can't find anyway to do it. Not
in the menues and not on the net.
I think the
Olle Viksten escribe:
I have an image with a black background and red and yellow text.
I need to make the background transparent so I can upload it to a
T-shirt printer.
Maybe I'm having a blonde moment but I can't find anyway to do it. Not
in the menues and not on the net.
Can someone
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 08:32:50 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've a nice symbol with blue as background color. Now I want to replace the
blue with transparency. How can I do that easily ?
Add an alpha channel first (Image-Alpha-Add alpha channel, or via the Layers
dialogue). Then use the magic
On 3/12/2001 06:58, Jason P. Holland at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. In IE 5.5, the background is light blue. In
netscape 4.76 on my linux box, its black. the graphic is at
http://jholland.nichware.net/alivepreview.html. i have no clue. seems like
it would
"Jason P. Holland" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the quick response. In IE 5.5, the background is light blue. In
netscape 4.76 on my linux box, its black. the graphic is at
http://jholland.nichware.net/alivepreview.html. i have no clue. seems like
it would work. thanks for the
There's a couple of scripts that take a background
color (or layer) and make a thin halo around your
transparent image. This won't make a smooth gradient,
but if you have some idea what your background is
going to be it looks great. Even against a patterned
background the human eye is quite
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