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Screenshot Captor / Re: Cutting out an image from it's background..
« on: January 11, 2015, 09:09 PM »
Hey Tom, thanks for responding..
So, I have uploaded many iterations of the Global Wand - Invert - Crop process and they all seem to maintain some kind of background.
One version was the red car resting on a white background which I thought I had separated but alas, when I pasted it onto my website, the white background was included..You can see the subtle difference in white between the original background and my websites white page...
The Grey version clearly shows as Grey..regardless of the process listed above.
It would be great if someone could confirm if I'm doing something incorrectly in the process.
I get it to the point where the image is highlighted by the dashed line boundary(Global Wand - Invert).
From here, I'm a bit sketchy on what the correct process is..
If I then use the Crop function, it gets rid of the original background but the desired image is now resting on the SC grey background..which transfers when I upload the image to my site.
I've experimented with leaving the last step(Cropping) out and just saving the highlighted image..but that transfers with the original white boundary
Hopefully, someone will be able to clarify.
J.
So, I have uploaded many iterations of the Global Wand - Invert - Crop process and they all seem to maintain some kind of background.
One version was the red car resting on a white background which I thought I had separated but alas, when I pasted it onto my website, the white background was included..You can see the subtle difference in white between the original background and my websites white page...
The Grey version clearly shows as Grey..regardless of the process listed above.
It would be great if someone could confirm if I'm doing something incorrectly in the process.
I get it to the point where the image is highlighted by the dashed line boundary(Global Wand - Invert).
From here, I'm a bit sketchy on what the correct process is..
If I then use the Crop function, it gets rid of the original background but the desired image is now resting on the SC grey background..which transfers when I upload the image to my site.
I've experimented with leaving the last step(Cropping) out and just saving the highlighted image..but that transfers with the original white boundary
Hopefully, someone will be able to clarify.
J.