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Ummon:
I want to put the image attached on a shirt. I was able to find an app that could select a rounded rectangle. But then it saved it with the white corners still there. Everything else does, too. How the hell does one get rid of these?


Note: you can't see them in the box after clicking, because of the white background, but when I view the image in anything else, or have uploaded it to the shirt site, they show up.

ChadTower:

You can use the oval select tool in Photoshop, get it mostly right, then Select-Modify selection to tweak it.  Then you crop.

Note that the actual text for "modify selection" may vary depending on what version of photoshop you have.  the process is basically the same for any image editor that has that function.

orion:
If you don't have photoshop use GIMP. http://www.gimp.org/windows/ As pinballjim said, use PNG. Just make sure you have a transparent background.

Ummon:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on November 13, 2009, 03:49:16 pm ---With Gimp:


Layer -> Transparency -> Add Alpha Channel

Then just magic wand the corners to get them selected.

Then go Edit -> Clear, and it's transparent.

Pic attached...



--- End quote ---

Ahhh. Thanks, I'll try it. I actually picked up GIMP yesterday, but had no idea how to approach this kind of thing.

Ummon:
Hey, it worked. (I stole yours, just in case), although looking at the image in, for example Windows picture viewer, you can't tell, cos it still draws a border for the corners. But when I paste the image to the shirt designer I'm working on, it looks right. Excellent!

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