![]() ![]() I have done quite a bit with GiMP and love it, but you can probably image right now, I did it the HARD way. Right now, that is beyond me but you two have me wanting to dig into it. I only do what I can / know till I find a better way either by trial or from person kind enough like you with your answer.īlighty probably has the better method like you are saying to keep more than one layer and add more layers. I am mainly a programmer at base and can do "programmer" art. I have a BS in Eng Tech, A+ and IC3 Cert and there is so much that you could probably fill a thimble with what I do know. I am a high school instructor that does Gimp, Blender, HTML, PHP, JS, CSS, C / C++, MySQL, Computer H&S, Networking, text/presentation/spreadsheets. Add more layers if you need to paint elsewhere. Quote:But why do you need to do this? It is usually better to keep layers as a rather tight fit on their contents. It can be useful to check if the total presentation plan allows other background than full white.Thanks Ofnuts, layer -> layer to image size did it perfectly. Both are blackened and blurred copies of the objects.They can also created by spraying black.ĪDDENDUM: Before I noticed that you specifically asked about white background, I had made this whitened version for slightly colored background: The drop shadow below the stuff is stronger and tha back shadow is weaker. No way, because the bottles are too nearly white. How to be clearly seen against a white background? The white edge outlines were mostly wiped off by the eraser. The radius was 1px and the amount = 1,00. If you wish to erase to the background color, deselect the transparent background. It's applied after merging the layers and making a copy layer for the sharpening. The transparency is indicated by the checkered tiling in the erased area. Sharpening is limited by JPG artifacts and because it generates white edges. Insted of the overexposed white is shown the previous version: Step 1: Add an Alpha Channel Photo credit: Jeswin Thomas Start by right-clicking on your image layer to open its menu. One easy to understand method to increase the contrast without overexposure is to make a copy layer, increase its contrast and by layer mask hide the overexposed areas. You must increase the apparent sharpness and contrast. No matter, what is the background, it's not glossy enough to be attractive. That calculation maybe gives one reason to enhance the photographing methods. To remove the black background and replace it with a transparent background, use the manual scissors tool, and define the edges. If you have 100 nearly as hard cases to clear, you can expect to need 15 hours pauseless intensive work until you have 100 pieces in this condition: That seems already well presented in other answers, so I show only the result. The only way that went through streamlined was drawing a clipping path. Find Fuzzy Select tool in the top of the tool. ![]() Select Add Alpha Channel and it will make sure you delete the background into transparent but not white or black. Select the image layer in the lower-right corner of your screen. the contrast is too low and there's plenty of noise and JPG artifacts. Here’s the step-by-step guide to follow: Open GIMP and upload the image you want to turn to transparent background. Once selected, click the portion of the image you want to be transparent. The instructions below are your guides on creating your background transparent with GIMP. ![]() This part will provide a trouble-free and straightforward way to make your background transparent using the Fuzzy Select Tool. Select the 'Selects regions by color' tool or press Shift + O. GIMP offers similar tool sets to Photoshop. Removal of the background: I tested some easy methods to your photo with no succes. GIMP Open GIMP and create a new file or open an existing one. Here's a screenshot that shows the situation and how much I added: You do not have much room because you have bright highlights. Other user's already have given some quidance on how to take the photos, but check this, too:Īltough it's Photoshop-centric story, there's still surely something useful which is not connected to any software.Īt first stretch the contrast to the limit of overexposure. Not bad, I have succeeded with a phone mostly worse. You have taken the photos a little underequipped. ![]()
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