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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 04 10:41 pm)
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You can also try Layer/Matting/remove white matte if you don't want to have to redo your render, it doesn't always do a good job, but sometimes it's enough, worth a try...
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I work with Poser and then later in Photoshop to blend backgrounds with the PNG rendered image. I've noticed that the rendered image tends to have a pale halo around the edges when layered over a darker background. Besides repainting over that halo, is there another way? It is especially telling with the hair. Just wondering if anyone has any tips on this?? Thanks :)