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como guardar un recorte después de haber eliminado en fondo

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Oct 06, 2024 Oct 06, 2024

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como guardar un recorte después de haber eliminado en fondo. Después de eliminar el fondo me quedo con una figura que puedo guardar para luego insertarla en otra foto. Me obliga a que genere un fondo. 

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Community Expert , Oct 06, 2024 Oct 06, 2024

Hello @fernando_9275,

Thank you for your message. I am sorry you are having this problem. 

 

I mioght have lost something in the translation of your message to English. I think you are asking if it is possible to save a transparent image from Firefly Generative Fill after removing the background?

 

It is not possible to make an image transparent directly from Firefly Generative Fill. 

However, you can take a Firefly generated image into Adobe Express and use that to make the image transparent. Yo

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Hello @fernando_9275,

Thank you for your message. I am sorry you are having this problem. 

 

I mioght have lost something in the translation of your message to English. I think you are asking if it is possible to save a transparent image from Firefly Generative Fill after removing the background?

 

It is not possible to make an image transparent directly from Firefly Generative Fill. 

However, you can take a Firefly generated image into Adobe Express and use that to make the image transparent. You can take it into Adobe Express by pressing the "Share" button on the lower right and then selecting "Open in Adobe Express":

 

droopydog500_0-1728212663489.png

 

Once in Adobe Express, you can select "Remove Background":

droopydog500_1-1728212663504.png

 

If you need to touch up what was made transparent, you can use the "Erase" feature to erase (make transparent) part of the image or restore (remove transparency) parts of the image.

 

droopydog500_2-1728212663507.png

 

I hope this helps.  Let me know if you have any problems trying this out.


Thanks,
    droopy

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