04-07-2023, 10:38 AM
The white border is due to left over pixels from your original selection. Depends how the selection is made but there are procedures to avoid that when making the selection.
From your screenshot: The layer in question is '000 aquila goed' make sure that is active.
Try first:
Layer -> Transparency -> Alpha-to-Selection. Selection -> Invert (to select the background)
Then Edit -> Selection -> Grow and depending on image size grow the selection by 2 or 3 pixels. Next Edit -> Cut to delete those selected pixels.
Second try: (this is what I usually do, but it is time consuming)
Layer -> Mask -> Add Layer Mask and choose the Transfer layers alpha channel
Then with the layer mask active you can paint out the border pixels using foreground color black or when you make a mistake use white to correct. If you use a fuzzy brush say Hardness (25) you get a bit of semi-transparency and avoid hard edges.
From your screenshot: The layer in question is '000 aquila goed' make sure that is active.
Try first:
Layer -> Transparency -> Alpha-to-Selection. Selection -> Invert (to select the background)
Then Edit -> Selection -> Grow and depending on image size grow the selection by 2 or 3 pixels. Next Edit -> Cut to delete those selected pixels.
Second try: (this is what I usually do, but it is time consuming)
Layer -> Mask -> Add Layer Mask and choose the Transfer layers alpha channel
Then with the layer mask active you can paint out the border pixels using foreground color black or when you make a mistake use white to correct. If you use a fuzzy brush say Hardness (25) you get a bit of semi-transparency and avoid hard edges.