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Hi
I've been asked by a friend to engrave a photo onto slate, but it's a collage of photos (mostly just faces) on a white background. I need to get rid of the white to make the background transparent ready for engraving.
I've searched for advice on how to do this and the answer I found (and tried was)
Create a duplicate layer
Use blend if (current layer) to get rid of the white.
This works very well but in places there are bits on the faces that it loses too.
I've tried using a black layer mask to get rid of these, but it doesn't work. See picture below for an example of what I mean.
When I apply the black layer mask, it starts with a fully transparent screen and I can paint on the faces that I want, but the bits on the faces are still transparent.
Am I doing it the wrong way, or is this the right way but I'm doing it wrong?
Thanks
Chris
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@montyonthebonty have you tried using Photoshop's remove background option, which you'll find in the properties panel, you need to unlock the layer first for it to show up
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Good morning and thanks
That has removed the whitespace at the top and bottom of the image, but not the stuff int the middle (some of the pictures overlap, so it's not contiguous).
Still new to using Photoshop, so still on a steep learning curve here!
Thanks
Chris
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Hi Chris, is it possible that you can upload the entire image, it would be easier for someone to be able to assist you
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