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Randy H. Frank #1
PS Elements Background
I have a picture of a fish. I would like to isolate the fish and blacken the background. I tried blackening the background by using the paintbrush but when I printed I got black streaks. Is there a way to do this?
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JodiFrye #2
Re: PS Elements Background
Randy, another way; use a selection tool like the lasso tool and make a selection around your fish>select inverse>fill>black. The streaks on your print could be the print heads need cleaning or aligning as well.
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