Selection only (the current layer within its selection bounding box, including any transparent regions) Alternatively, you can use theExport Persona, which takes a slice-based approach to the simultaneous mass export of drawn slices or selected layers. The former is possible by using theSlice Toolwhich allows you to export any drawn rectangu...
I've tried to search this on the forums with limited response. I want to know how to remove a black or dark background from white or colored lettering to reveal transparency. Generally this is for text logos etc. I'm some cases the text has graphics insi
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Make sure the newly created layer is selected. In the main menu “filters” of Affinity photo, choose “astrophotography”, then “remove background”. In the new panel, set the “radius” to 20 px. At the center of the image, you can see a handle in the form of two small concentric...
Affinity Publisher has a lot of native functionality built-in like thePen Tool, and a very generous set of photo editing tools. If you want to make more advanced adjustments, instead of opening up Designer and Photo separately, simply choose either thePhotoorDesigner Personaand you’ll see the...
Another example of this is whenever you create a text over an image, there is a white background that comes with the text. There is no “transparent background” option anywhere to be found. Instead you have to convert the text to curves and then go into layers, find the background for...
At this point, you should have a subject with a transparent background, so you can either add a new background or save your photo as is. If you want to save your subject with no background, turn off the background layer. Then useFile>Exportto open the relevant dialog box: ...
Imagine a grayscale photo. Being grayscale, it can only contain black pixels, white pixels or pixels that are shades of gray. Now, imagine that instead of being shades of gray from black to white, the lightest parts of the image are yellow and the darkest parts are red, with a smooth...
(2006) pp. 711-717.) ITO surfaces are potential candidates for biosensors due to their low electrical resistivity and high optical transparency. (C. G. Granqvist and A. Hultaker, “Transparent and conducting ito films: new developments and applications,”Thin Solid Films, Vol. 411, No. 1 ...
The "group" is set to multiply (so the white bg become transparent), everything else is set to normal. The white bg is a layer filled with the color white (necessary for the threshold to work) BTW, you can gives us an option to show the name of the blending mode selected of each...