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03-05-2019, 05:40 PM
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I recently upgraded to gimp 2.10.8. I am just starting to get back to removing the background from images for work.
When I use the fuzzy select tool or the color select tool and I try to delete the selection the same way that I always have, it ends up deleting the entire photo and not just the selection.
I haven't changed anything that I know of. Any help would greatly be appreciated!
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Previously I would use the fuzzy select to select a portion on an image and then press delete on my keyboard and it would delete the selected portion. Or, I would use the color select tool and select a certain color and delete that color by pressing the delete key.
Now when it selects a portion of a picture, either by fuzzy select or with the color select tool, and I press delete, it deletes the entire photo, not just the selected area.
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03-05-2019, 06:17 PM
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The only other way I can reproduce that is when there is no selection. You do get those 'crawling ants` marking the selection after using the fuzzy / color sectect tool? Are they visible?
An alternative to the delete key is ctrl-x
Can you post a screenshot of the whole Gimp interface, tools, image, layers
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Two things:
1) You have the Fuzzy Select tool selected. In the Tool Options for the Fuzzy Select you have the Mode set to "Subtract From Current Selection" ie the 3rd option. Set that to the 1st option "Replace Current Selecton"
2) You don't have an alpha channel. So Delete will clear to the background colour (white), not transparent.
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This happened to me as well, I was used to hit [Delete] and get only the selection cleared, but now it deleted the whole image. Seems like I was able to get to the old behavior by checking the option Edit/Preference/Tool Options/Move Tool/Set Layer or Path as Active. The tooltip on hover does show that it was the default in previous versions.