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Does anyone know a simple way to remove the background around an object and save it as a tiff or jpeg so I can import an object into Coreldraw without the "White Box" around it? I forgot how to do this. Any help would be great. . . thanks so much John
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It can be done. I mask off the object that I want to bring into corel, hit COPY, FILE, new, choose transparent background, then paste and save. It must be saved as a PSD. It then has to be IMPORTED into CorelDraw.
[ December 04, 2003, 03:08 PM: Message edited by: Laura Butler ]
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You can also erase the background leaving it transparent, save the file as a Photoshop PSD, then you can import that PSD into Corel and the background will be a separate object from the foreground.
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Mike Pipes stickerpimp.com Lake Havasu, AZ mike@stickerpimp.com Posts: 8746 | From: Lake Havasu, AZ USA | Registered: Jun 2000
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Also in PSH, if the layer named Background is in italic it is uneditable...just double click the layer in the layer pallet and a pop up window will show, most likely naming it Layer 0. Just hit ok. Then you can paint or make changes if needed.
May or may not help, just an extra 1/2¢.
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Laura, I just tried it and it worked. Even retained the gradual transition from solid to transparent when I used a soft brush to do it.
Maybe it's something to do with the layers?
I just loaded a JPG, changed the "Background" layer to "Layer 0", erased the perimeter then saved as PSD. Imported it into CorelDRAW and it came in as planned.
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Mike Pipes stickerpimp.com Lake Havasu, AZ mike@stickerpimp.com Posts: 8746 | From: Lake Havasu, AZ USA | Registered: Jun 2000
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Mike, If you want to take an image from one pic and add to another there is another way to soften the edges so that it looks more natural. Put a mask around your image/object, go to SELECT/FEATHER. I usually choose numbers between 2-10, depending on the size\image. This gives a nice even blend.
If you want to make a pic into a vinate'(sp) you would do it almost the same way. Lets say we'll start with someone's portrait. Put a big oval mask around the person. Go to SELECT\FEATHER and choose a number about 20. go to SELECT\INVERSE. Then go to IMAGE/CROP. Bingo!
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-------------------- Laura Butler Vision Graphics & Sign 4479 Welch Rd Attica, Mi 48412 Posts: 2855 | From: Attica, Mi, USA | Registered: Nov 2000
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You can also "Powerclip" an image into a closed vector path of your choosing...say for instance, you draw a path around the portion of the image that you WANT to see, then Powerclip the image into that closed-shape vector path....anything outside of the path won't be visible.
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