05-20-2022, 02:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-20-2022, 02:24 PM by adam.
Edit Reason: Correct Typo
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Hi Rich,
Sorry if I was not completely clear, this seems to only happen on some images and I am not sure why, hence the question.
My workflow for this image was as follows ( a workflow I use a lot):
Open --> use the paths tool create a path --> paths to selection --> cut --> paste as new layer in place
Expected result - same visually looking image (just one part or more is on another layer)
Actual result - the cut out and pasted in place parts have white borders around.
I wasn't using the fuzzy select tool in this occassion. I do get fuzzy borders with that tool but I clean them up, I was not expecting these fuzzy edges with the simple cut and paste commands, or is this to be expected? I hope the above makes more sense?
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I am not sure what you are doing in your sequence, what is the duplicate layer and the dark background on dark background parts doing? This is not a workflow that I have used before.
The background colour swap thing is useful tip , thank you! Not sure how that would work for this workflow though.
Sorry if I was not completely clear, this seems to only happen on some images and I am not sure why, hence the question.
My workflow for this image was as follows ( a workflow I use a lot):
Open --> use the paths tool create a path --> paths to selection --> cut --> paste as new layer in place
Expected result - same visually looking image (just one part or more is on another layer)
Actual result - the cut out and pasted in place parts have white borders around.
I wasn't using the fuzzy select tool in this occassion. I do get fuzzy borders with that tool but I clean them up, I was not expecting these fuzzy edges with the simple cut and paste commands, or is this to be expected? I hope the above makes more sense?
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I am not sure what you are doing in your sequence, what is the duplicate layer and the dark background on dark background parts doing? This is not a workflow that I have used before.
The background colour swap thing is useful tip , thank you! Not sure how that would work for this workflow though.