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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Sep 19 10:49 pm)
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Another 3 free filters that are good to have can be found @ Eliminate It!.
Eliminate White, Eliminate Black and Red Prince Whitewash come in very handy.
Control-clicking on the CHANNEL wil select all the white too, and the half-white half! You use the channel as an alpha channel. This might help if you have too much of a white halo. If it cuts away too much you can multiply your LAYER with a copy of itself. Just keep this in mind when you bounce into problems. I do not think you will, because if you set your Poser template layer to 'multiply' halos are nowhere to be seen.
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Well it might sound a little silly for those who are experienced with Photoshop but i'm learning and i need some help about making a color transparent...For example i have an image in black and white and want to make all the white transparent and keep the black, how can i do this? :( Thanks for your help and your time :)