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Hello,
I am an interior designer, and one service we offer clients is photoshopping exterior finishes onto 2D elevation drawings of their home's exterior, to show different colour/material options.
Previously, I would import the PDF from the draftsperson and it would open with a completely transparent background, and only the black lines. Perfect.
All of a sudden now, it is importing with a white background, and in order for me to have the lines on their own layer with a transparent background to add in new images of colours/materials, I have to go through and delete every single white pixel.
I have very basic photoshop skills. Is there an easier way to do this??
I have tried asking the draftsperson to export the PDF a different way. They have even sent over PNG's of the elevations which still open in photoshop with a white background.
I tried adjusting the tolerances with the magic wand tool but it still doesn't get everything and I have to go back through to delete individual pixels.
Any help is appreciated!
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Sounds like the issue is with the CAD exports.
You can use the following script or action to easily and seamlessly remove white or black:
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Photoshop has got so good at selections now, could you import with the white background and knock it out with Photoshop? It really isa this easy.
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