Photoshop Fails to Remove Simple Backgrounds from Images
- June 21, 2023
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Version: 24.6.0
Platform/OS: Windows 10 64bit (Build 19045)
Steps to Reproduce: Load attached Test-Logo.png into Photoshop, press Remove Background button.
Expected Result: The white background removed from the image.
Actual Result: A butchered version of the logo I was trying to extract.
Notes
Twice now, the Photoshop Beta has presented me a toolbar below the workarea (a logo similar to the attached image) I'm working in, and one of the buttons says "Remove Background." This intrigued me because I normally would manually use the magic wand tool in order to select & delete the background from an image like this. However, I gave it a shot, pressed the button, and...went back to the magic wand tool.
Photoshop would either say that it couldn't recognize a background in the image, or upon loading another version/similar image to try again, it would fail horribly and produce a result like the second attached image.
Look, I've been using Photoshop for over a decade and nothing else on the market compares to its usability, reliability, and versatility (and I also don't know their keyboard shortcuts, haha), but this seriously needs to improve. I know subject/background detection can be a complex issue, but with a simple high-contrast & high-resolution logo on a flat white background, I should get better results. The background is obviously the #ffffff color, not anything else...just #ffffff. If it was a busy photo with lots of colors, shapes, angles, pixelation, or had any other complex design, I could understand - but this is as basic a test as it gets. I can't even say this is a "beta" problem per se, as other versions of Photoshop also suffer from this issue.
<LINK REMOVED> makes short work of this task and gives me exactly what I was looking for. Not trying to be cruel, but why would Adobe (a premium product) allow a free online service to do a job (one which Adobe advertises itself as being able to complete) that apparently it struggles to reliably do? I'm baffled.
