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Post by Tim of thee on Sept 18, 2014 1:57:26 GMT -5
I need to have the background on the following images transparent for a video I am making. I was wondering if there were any Photoshop experts that could help me do that?
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Post by ¡Twist Of Cinnamon! on Sept 18, 2014 2:40:06 GMT -5
Something that small is going to leave the image pixelated. A better job can be done with higher resolution images.
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Post by Tim of thee on Sept 18, 2014 9:48:48 GMT -5
Something that small is going to leave the image pixelated. A better job can be done with higher resolution images. unfortunately those are the only images I have access to
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Post by Evil Abed on Sept 18, 2014 10:04:53 GMT -5
Imo, your best bet would be to image trace them in Adobe Illustrator and turn them into vector images so the resolution wont be so bad when/if you need to enlarge them.
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Post by Tim of thee on Sept 18, 2014 13:51:51 GMT -5
Imo, your best bet would be to image trace them in Adobe Illustrator and turn them into vector images so the resolution wont be so bad when/if you need to enlarge them. Any way to do this via Lightroom?
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Post by Evil Abed on Sept 18, 2014 14:50:55 GMT -5
Imo, your best bet would be to image trace them in Adobe Illustrator and turn them into vector images so the resolution wont be so bad when/if you need to enlarge them. Any way to do this via Lightroom? Not that I know of, it doesnt matter anyways, I tried to do it for you but the quality is just too low to try to do anything with it.
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Post by Tim of thee on Sept 18, 2014 15:35:21 GMT -5
Any way to do this via Lightroom? Not that I know of, it doesnt matter anyways, I tried to do it for you but the quality is just too low to try to do anything with it. Darn! Thanks for trying. I appreciate all the help.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2014 19:38:00 GMT -5
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Post by Tim of thee on Sept 19, 2014 0:00:22 GMT -5
oh man you are so awesome! thank you!
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Post by Wez on Sept 19, 2014 8:03:34 GMT -5
Background Eraser in Photoshop or similar is easy to do.
I use Serif Photoplus.
Every time they bring out a new version they eventually sell the previous version for as little as £9.99 and it's essentially the same as Photoshop.
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