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Removing image backgrounds fast....How do i?

Last post 07-07-2008 18:43 by Jeff Harrison. 1 replies.
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  • 07-07-2008 17:08

    Removing image backgrounds fast....How do i?

    Hey I was flicking through some junk mail today, and all the catalogues the pictures have been like powerclipped.

    Man that would be a pain in the a** to do.  eap and heaps of pictures.

    I need to do that with a stack of images for an ecommece site.  But tracing and powerclipping takes way to long. 

    Is there a faster way?  You can use a green screen when filming to remove backgrounds, what about when taking stills.  Can my version of CorelDRAW12 do this?

    Either way how do I remove the background quicker?

     

    Thanks

    Peter, Australia

     

    www.learn-how-to-weld.com
  • 07-07-2008 18:43 In reply to

    Re: Removing image backgrounds fast....How do i?

    apples:

    Hey I was flicking through some junk mail today, and all the catalogues the pictures appeared like they were powerclipped. Man that would be a pain in the a** to do.  Heaps and heaps of pictures. Is there a faster way?

    Monstermerge can do it - from one to thousands of pics - to make the following projects easy:

    • Product catalogs

    • Template based business cards

    • PDF's with web links assigned to images

    • Athletic profiles with statistics

    • Advertisements

    • Reference posters

    • Student/staff lists

       Much, Much more...

    It can assign urls to the pics or any part of each product - to create clickable PDF's and web sites.

    I'll have a demo for it within a month, but it's working and for sale now

    Jeff Harrison
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