I think the blur is happening when I use " Select > grow " so that I can remove the extra white which never got selected through " colour select ".
The problem is, no matter which type of selection I use, there is a border. Be it " Fuzzy select " or " Select by colour ". How can I make sure that the whole colour area is selected ? As you can see it is a very straightforward image.
Thanks for your efforts. I did try the methods. But in the end, when it comes to selection, there is always a border, no matter what I do
In the end, I found a workaround. I used colour to alpha and deleted the Purple. Then I created a layer beneath it to which I can add my custom colour.
The problem is, no matter which type of selection I use, there is a border. Be it " Fuzzy select " or " Select by colour ". How can I make sure that the whole colour area is selected ? As you can see it is a very straightforward image.
Thanks for your efforts. I did try the methods. But in the end, when it comes to selection, there is always a border, no matter what I do

In the end, I found a workaround. I used colour to alpha and deleted the Purple. Then I created a layer beneath it to which I can add my custom colour.
