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Grrrrrrrrr
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Photoshop HELP!
For some reason in the last few months when I take the background out of a picture and then place the picture somewhere else, it comes out choppy. WHY?
I'm just placing the picture onto a transparent pic...exiting the layer the pic is on to remove the background etc...and then saving as a gif. When I do, it just looks icky. Sample The picture on the top left is the one. In the flash. It happens with all the flash pics I do now a days and I don't know why. Any advice? |
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confirm that "anti-aliased" is turned on.
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Thats what transparent gifs look like. Gifs don't retain semi-transparent pixels. They will always have hard edges.
Try saving it as a transparent png. OR Import it into flash and mask it out in there. |
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G F Y not
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what I do is select the object being removed from bg, feather it by about 3-5 pixels, and contract by 1 pixel.
invert the selection and hit delete. you get a soft glow outlining the photo. another option would be to set the default transparency color to the background color of your flash
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gif is not smooth at all - had same problem first time i did that - either do what it says up top - or easier is to make image on with the background
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When "saving for web..." make sure the "matte" color on the right hand side matches the background color of the image behind it.
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G F Y not
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Grrrrrrrrr
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I don't remember it doing this, I could be wrong and maybe I am just now noticing but it's really getting on my nerves. I thought maybe I changed some setting I had in PS or something...no clue! I tried the anti-aliased thing...and that just made the pic all dark. I'm not wonderful in photoshop, but I'm "okay". I just thought maybe it was a simple setting I somehow changed. |
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save it as a 24-bit .PNG ... this will make the file somewhat larger, but you won't have anymore problems.
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G F Y not
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1 - Select an appropriate background color in Photoshop (make DAMN SURE the 'Show Web Colors only' option is checked. 2 - Save the image in GIF format with 256 colors. 3 - Close and re-open the GIF, not PSD, and use the color sampler once again to find the background color. 4 - Import the color into Flash as the background color, as well as your GIF image.. they should match, as they usually do for me.
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