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DBS #1
GEtting rid of rasterized halo with background eraser
Hi,
I forgot how to get rid of aliased white halos around a raster graphic. I think I used the background eraser – can’t remember. Can anyone give me a few refresher steps?
Thanks.
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DBS #2
Re: GEtting rid of rasterized halo with background eraser
Maybe I'm not asking the right question - how do I erase just one color?
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YrbkMgr #3
Re: GEtting rid of rasterized halo with background eraser
Magic Wand would be my first choice for a single color. Remember that the Magic wand will use a sample size driven by the eyedropper tool. So if you set eyedropper to sample a 5x5 area, when you use the Magic wand tool, it will also use a 5x5 area. Then of course, your tolerence settings in the options bar.
Another way is with Select|Color Range...
Peace,
Tony
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Eric Purkalitis #4
Re: GEtting rid of rasterized halo with background eraser
Try using the Layer/Matting/Remove White Matte. Or try using Defringe under the same menu.
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