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How to remove the background within an image

New Here ,
Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

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I want to remove the background from a crossed-out circle. I removed the background from the outside of the circle but not the inside. This looks like the inside is transparent, but it is not. Crossed Out Trans Circle with inner background.png

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Community Expert , Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

Maine Man,

You are correct. The area surrounding the circle is transparent, as denoted by the checkerboard pattern. The 2 segments inside are not transparent.

To fix this, do the following:

1.Open the image, duplicate the background layer, shut off its visibility and work on the background copy layer.

2. Activate the Magic wand tool. On the tool's option bar, set the tolerance to 32 and check "contiguous."

3. Left click on one inside segment, and hit delete on the keyboard. Press CTRL+D to get r

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Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

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@Maine Man can you tell us which application you're using so that a moderator can move the thread to the correct forum

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Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

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Hi Ged, Which forum should I have posted this question on? I am using Photoshop Elements 2023.

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Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

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is this a photoshop question?

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I am using Photoshop Elements 2023. I  grabbed the supposedly transparent image off the web, but it is not trans. 

I removed the outer background, but removing the checkered interior background is illusive. I didn't find anything on the web on how to remove the interior background. Thanks for your help.

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Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/

p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post if it helps you get responses.



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Maine Man,

You are correct. The area surrounding the circle is transparent, as denoted by the checkerboard pattern. The 2 segments inside are not transparent.

To fix this, do the following:

1.Open the image, duplicate the background layer, shut off its visibility and work on the background copy layer.

2. Activate the Magic wand tool. On the tool's option bar, set the tolerance to 32 and check "contiguous."

3. Left click on one inside segment, and hit delete on the keyboard. Press CTRL+D to get rid of the selection outline ("marching ants"

4. Repeat step #3 for the other segment.

5. For demonstration I have cleared one  of the segments.

hatstead_0-1694101842953.png

 

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Thank you so much. People who know how to use Photoshop Elements make it look so easy. Thank you again, Tom

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You're welcome. Glad to help. If you are so inclined, mark my previous response "correct", as that may help others with a similar issue. 

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