I have a png image that has a white background. Is there anyway to take the white and make it transparent.
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you can use Photofiltre (small, fast, free and portable):
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The GIMP will allow you to convert a single colour to alpha, making it transparent. The basic flow requires right-clicking on the image and choosing:
And then selecting the white background. The GIMP will replace all white pixels in the image with transparent pixels. | |||
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I haven't seen a solution using Paint.NET here yet. It's an awesome lightweight image editor. To quote Jeff: "It raises the quality bar,"
You can also select the tolerance of the magic wand tool before your use it to get rid of the "crust" or whatever you want to call it around your leftover image. | ||||
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use GIMP... Select the white area and erase or delete it, you can select and use the DEL key, or use the eraser if that doesn't work as needed. Then save it as a PNG. | |||
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Photoshop (and Photoshop Elements) magic wand tool will allow you to select contiguous colours. You may want to play with the tolerance a bit... Once selected, hit delete to remove the white. | |||
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