Removing white zones
#1

Hey, could anyone help me.
It's abit annoying I got these white zones if I host a round picture, or a picture with some places that should be the same color as the background color on the website. Like this:


(Found on tinypic.com)

But instead of it gives a picture with a white square around the picture.
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#2

You need a .png file, make one in photoshop.
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#3

Scream and kick your computer. If that doesn't work, throw it out of a high window, but only as a last resort.

You could zoom in really close and use the paint brush in MS paint if you're really cheap.
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#4

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ash0153
Scream and kick your computer. If that doesn't work, throw it out of a high window, but only as a last resort.

You could zoom in really close and use the paint brush in MS paint if you're really cheap.
And have alot of time on your hands.
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#5

=P. Unless you're a really fast clicker - then it's just sad.

Actually I just thought of a better idea!
Print the pictures out, then paint your balls yellow and rub them all over the picture, or if you don't have any balls, borrow a friends'. Then scan the picture back in.
And I mean footballs >.<
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#6

.gif

It will be transparent at some points.

(This is what you want, right?.... RIGHT?!)
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#7

Get Paint.NET (free) and remove the White Zones with the "Magicstick"

That "magicwand" can be found at the Toolbar (F5)
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#8

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Originally Posted by Murphy
Get Paint.NET (free) and remove the White Zones with the "Magicstick"

That "magicwand" can be found at the Toolbar (F5)
That's not what I mean, it's when you have hosted it, then the white zones shows. What kind of hosting page do you use?
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#9

um you need something called a transparent background
you can do that in 1 way basically in photoshop

get the picture on there.
select all of the white zone
delete it.
delete all other background colors / layers until you have grey squares in your background
then save it as PNG ( for higher quality ) or as a GIF ( for lower quality but faster loading)
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#10

In photoshop you could use the Polygon tool to cut it out.
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