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RE: Pasting loses color - Espermaschine - 12-07-2019 My guess is the image had a blue background and OP tried to remove it with colour to alpha. This results in a partial transparency of the dark gray (or perhaps black) stroke. RE: Pasting loses color - marigolden - 12-07-2019 (12-07-2019, 06:49 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:(12-07-2019, 05:03 PM)Espermaschine Wrote: Everything dark grey in that image has a slight transparency to it. Ohh.. okay I get it, thanks for figuring that out for me! I pulled up the original image and it doesn't have that transparency issue. I wonder what I did with it hmm..I tried to see if I made the mistake of fuzzy selecting the background then deleting it and adding the alpha channel after the fact, and again deleting the background, but that didn't work..so yeah not sure. Here it is if anyone's interested. (12-07-2019, 08:45 PM)marigolden Wrote:(12-07-2019, 06:49 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:(12-07-2019, 05:03 PM)Espermaschine Wrote: Everything dark grey in that image has a slight transparency to it. Strange I had to post that as a separate reply because it wasn't showing up when I edited the reply with the 2nd file.. RE: Pasting loses color - Ofnuts - 12-07-2019 To remove the background properly: 1) fuzzy-select the background (standard threshold) 2) Select>Grow by 1 pixel 3) add alpha channel if necessary (on 2.10) 3) Color>Color to alpha and remove the background color (use the sampler button in C2A) [attachment=3558] See here for the reasons... RE: Pasting loses color - marigolden - 12-07-2019 (12-07-2019, 08:55 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: To remove the background properly: Wow next level! I'll refer to this technique next time. RE: Pasting loses color - marigolden - 12-08-2019 (12-07-2019, 08:55 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: To remove the background properly: I have noticed though it does cut into the picture more, it's especially noticeable if there's a really thin detail in a figure For that reason I'll not usually use this method. But it's very useful to have on hand |