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photoshop/editing pictures
dezz99
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For Photoshop its simple but I think you could do it on Paint as well, not sure. See if there is an outlining tool and outline the image, cut/copy and paste it onto a white background0
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Another option
http://www.getpaint.net/
If the image is not personal, you can PM me a link to it so I can see what options there are0 -
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Another option
http://www.getpaint.net/
If the image is not personal, you can PM me a link to it so I can see what options there are
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If you open an image in paint.net
In tools, choose the second one down, lasso, move the mouse to where you want to start, click and hold the left button down, move the mouse to cover the area as accurately as possible.
Release the mouse button.
Click edit at the top, click copy.
Underneath file, click the blank sheet icon for new.
Using the new page, click edit, click paste
To send the image, you can use imageshack
http://imageshack.us/0 -
If you open an image in paint.net
In tools, choose the second one down, lasso, move the mouse to where you want to start, click and hold the left button down, move the mouse to cover the area as accurately as possible.
Release the mouse button.
Click edit at the top, click copy.
Underneath file, click the blank sheet icon for new.
Using the new page, click edit, click paste
To send the image, you can use imageshack
http://imageshack.us/
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You could use the eraser tool and erase the brown bits out0
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By all means try to see which works best
Or you can use yousendit or imageshack to PM an image0
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