Ok, I get that transparency in images is basically the removal of one color. But I've no clue how to do that. I'm trying to make this picture of Joe Perry I'm editing translucent and stick it with some other stuff. I'm doing most of my work in Photostudio 5. Its kind of old, but still good. I can switch over to Gimp or CS4 if those would be easier. Gimp I've used CS4 I've never touched.
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Thread: [Solved]Transparence Question.
- 20 Nov. 2009 06:52pm #1
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[Solved]Transparence Question.
- 20 Nov. 2009 07:02pm #2
Google a tutorial.
- 21 Nov. 2009 03:49am #3
Use gimp, it's basic, easy to use, and good for people who are low on space.
Or just try doing what shane said.
- 21 Nov. 2009 03:53am #4
- 21 Nov. 2009 06:16am #5
Lower the opacity?
If you mean you want it one color, then just edit the hue/saturation levels or color balance and then lower opacity for a more transparent look.
- 21 Nov. 2009 09:04am #6
- 21 Nov. 2009 02:46pm #7
You Can say Select > Color range
Then adjust the fuzziness...
I know this is in Cs4 and I think its in the other versions...
- 21 Nov. 2009 04:11pm #8
Try duplicating the layer then editing the copy
- 21 Nov. 2009 05:16pm #9
Can I see the picture you are talking about, then I may be able to help you more, but the way you are describing it I would suggest messing around with levels, contrast and select color range...
- 23 Nov. 2009 04:06pm #10
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