Avoiding White Outlines in Photoshop

Saturday, February 14, 2009
Most Photoshop users build up their own libraries of images that they’ve photographed. If they’re objects, then it makes sense to save them with a clipping path, so that they can be easily lifted from their background at a later date.

The trouble is that when objects are saved as cutout images, with no background, the act of turning a clipping path into a selection will, because of the anti-aliasing process involved, include a thin white border from outside the object within the selection.

This is not a difficult problem to deal with. But wouldn’t it be better if the problem didn’t arise in the first place? Here’s a simple solution that can save a lot of time later. Try it Now>>

1 comments:

  • Yes this is just a simple problem but most of us experience it...

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