How do I get that do that stage with x-3?Ģ. Let me know when you pick it up, it is now 8.5 Meg, (1,000 DPI). OK! I uploaded it directly into the forum. I will have to try to do it a different way and post it so you can download it. I tried to upload it to a special area of the forum and it did not get there. The instructions on how to do it are in a second Email, just in case your server dumps big files without notification. But you could have posted it and then removed it. I have attached the file for your efforts! I greatly appreciate the file is too large so I sent you an email. so far no go! :-$Īttach the file and I will see what I can do for you. Your help would be greatly appreciated as I have a project that is due tomorrow and I thought I would be able to 'pull it off' myself. Unfortunately this seriously reduces the image quality and tends to change a lot of the image's colors. The only way I have been able to make it transparent is to import it with the EPS filter then use the trace bitmap feature, view it in wireframe mode, ungroup all of the individual vectors, remove the outer 'frame' vector and then re-convert into a bitmap. HELP! What am i doing wrong or is it with X-3 that is the problem? I know in CorelDraw saving an image to a bitmap and checking should also remove the background or make it transparent but I just can't get it removed. I have tried your solution to this seeminly simple problem with an *.eps file with Corel X-3 but I have been unsucessful removing the background. It would have saved it masked and would import to Corel Draw that way. If you did just magic wand, invert, save. It's also about 60 miles north-northeast of Birmingham. Guntersville is about 45 miles southeast of Huntsville (about halfway between Gadsden and Huntsville) on US-431. I'm attaching a Corel file of a miniature version of my project which I burned to show to the CEO before I do a 12 by 15. Thank you for showing an interest in my little problem! I'm impressed. I know that the way you and David are suggesting is best and I intend to pursue that technique some more. I managed to reduce the sizes by way of the node tool because I was getting frustrated. I got the images by way of email from her and they have these boxes. jpg and the images just didn't turn out very nice. That just didn't work, because she sent it as a layered. I think the graphics person is quite more adept at Photoshop than I am, and she wants me to just print her design. The CEO wants me to make a memorial plaque on alder for a deceased employee. All 3 came from a graphics design person at a local printing plant. There was a 3rd image of a man's head involved in this project. I'm not sure if it was a problem with my original image or not. I must admit that the magic wand/invert/Cut selection for PhotoPaint/Remove series of commands worked very well until I got to the Select Mask/Remove command series. I did use David's reference to the Foster Coburn article.
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