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    Goldenwolf Posts: 157, Reputation: 9
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    May 27, 2009, 07:30 PM
    Image editing
    Is there a software that I can use to isolate part of the image from the background (im not sure if that is how you say it), to later change the background with something else
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    May 27, 2009, 07:37 PM
    Hi, Goldenwolf!

    Here are links to a couple of free software that, I think, will enable you to do what you're wanting to do.

    IrfanView - Official Homepage - one of the most popular viewers worldwide

    introducing Pixia

    I'm hopeful that others will also be along to suggest some additional ones.

    Thanks!
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    Goldenwolf Posts: 157, Reputation: 9
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    May 27, 2009, 08:05 PM

    I'm not sure how to isolate an object from the picture on any of the softwares, can anyone explain? (I tried the tutorials on pixia but they seem to be broken)
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    May 27, 2009, 08:07 PM
    Hi again, Goldenwolf!

    Using Pixia, is something that takes a lot of practice! I don't know how to do everything that it can do myself.

    Hopefully as mentioned previously, other people will come along to give you suggestions for programs to use.

    Thanks!
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    JBeaucaire Posts: 5,426, Reputation: 997
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    May 28, 2009, 04:43 AM

    IrfanView is my #1 image management tool for cropping, resizing, batch move/rename... it's awesome. But it doesn't do image editing beyond basic rectangular cropping.

    I still recommend it 100% for what it does.

    Meanwhile, I've used PaintShop Pro (now owned by Corel) for years to accomplish freeform cropping to remove a background. It has a built-in Background Eraser that is handy once you get used to all the settings.

    Compared to PhotoShop, PaintShop Pro is an extremely capable and affordable alternative. The most current version retails for $100, but can be found for less, and older versions can be bought at online outlets for far less.

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