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gpeisach
01-04-2005, 04:37 AM
Hi

I'm copying pictures/images from PowerPoint to Photshop and I have trouble to make the white color to disappear. I would like the white color to become transparent color. how can I do it?

thanks
Guy

vinniesworld
01-04-2005, 04:47 AM
You might want to check this freeware filter out.

Eliminate White filter ver. 1.0w (international version)
The Eliminate White filter is a simple Photoshop plug-in filter that
generates transparency in a layer based on the "whiteness" of each
pixel color. This is useful when you want to "peel" an image off the
white background and put it on an independent layer. It's also useful
for creating interesting effects. Please read the How-To section
below for more information.

The filter was created using the Filter Factory, a scriptable plug-in
found on the Adobe Photoshop 3.0x /4.0x Deluxe CD-ROM. While the
Eliminate White filter itself is freeware, the copyright of the
Filter Factory portion is owned by Adobe Systems Incorporated. You
can distribute this filter freely as long as the original archive
file is unaltered. For distribution on CD-ROMs such as freeware
collection, uploading to BBSs or to ftp/www sites on the Intenet,
you must get prior permission from the author.


For more and updated information on this filter is avilable at
http://www.edesign.com/filters/

If you have any comments or suggestions, please send an e-mail to
the author.
Etsuro Endo
mailto:filters@edesign.com

gpeisach
01-04-2005, 08:43 AM
Hi,

Thanks a lot for the quick response.

I have tried the filter you recommend (it is exactly what I have been looked for) but with no success.

The filter was designed for Win 95 with PhotoShop 3. I have tried to run it but my PS said it missing some DLL and I could not found the new filer under the filter menu (I have WinXP with PS CS)

I have also tried to find an updated filter in adobe.com with no much of success

Is there any other place I can find this filer?

Thanks

Guy

vinniesworld
01-04-2005, 03:50 PM
I'm not sure what the problem is, but it works for me, running XP pro and Photoshop CS. I'm sure it has to be a layer, try this. Make a layer out of the picture you want to knock out the white, put another layer under it and fill with a bright color. Run the filter on the top layer and you should get some kind of result. The bright bottom layer will show partly through.

gpeisach
01-05-2005, 02:58 AM
I have solved the problem by installation Msvcrt10.dll on my system folder.

I have run the filter and it work magically.

Thanks a lot

Guy