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bryen #1
volume background erasing
What would be the best way to background erase large quantities of items for a catalog. I need quality and no whispy edges.
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YrbkMgr #2
Re: volume background erasing
There is no easy way unless: all images have exactly the same background, it's a single color, and that color is not present in the image itself.
Then you can use an automated blending technique that blends out say, a pure white background. But if there's white in the image itself, and the background is white, both will be blended out.
You can *try* to automate using the magic wand to set a contiguous selection if the background is exactly the same, and a single color, but in general, there ain't no easy way.
Peace,
Tony
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