![]() ![]() The ellipse borders are cleaned by pushing the color with smudge against the selection when the halves were copied. Of course it quesses the missing detail, but in easy cases it succeeds. It can enlargen drawings and often even photos without the same loss of apparent sharpness than scaling the image bigger in Photoshop. It needs appropriate software, in this case ON1 perfect resize. Merge the left and right part layers, delete the original layer and crop the image to be not much bigger than the logo, Now it's ready to save as PNG.Ħ We have one trick left: Enlargening.The original layer is disabled in the following screenshot. You have now the logo in 2 layers without the background. You get the left part as a new layer without the background (in the screensot the selection marquee makes the border unclear) Press Ctrl+C (=copy), goto Edit > Paste Special > Paste in Place. Push the blue color against the selection around the selected area. finally press enter to fix the selection for use. Goto Select > Transform Selection and drag the ellipse perfect. I assume that you want to save te white inside the ellipses as the color of the smaller shapes.ġ.Take the elliptical selection tool and draw a selection over the leftmost ellipse. We can fix the ellipses at the same time when we remove the backgroud. ![]() The ellipses seem to be even more unsharp than the low resolution alone would cause. Fortunately we can easily increase it to 7,5 cm without very bad quality loss. Its good for onscreen purposes, but it allows high quality printing only as about 2,5 cm wide total. In some cases there may still be a slight color matte around the image. You can double-click the Layer mask in the Layers Panel to further refine the things as needed. You can save the image as a PNG to retain the transparency, or add new layers below the image layer with any color you wish. That should provide an image with the background masked out. Hold down the Option/Alt key and click the New Layer Mask button on the bottom of the Layers Panel.Highlight the Layer in the Layers Panel.Hold down the Command/Ctrl key on the keyboard and click the thumbnail image for "Green copy" in the channels panel to load it as a selection.Then move the right slider (black) to the left so it is inside the little black peaks on the right. Click the Auto button, then move the left slider (white) to the right until it is inside the little black peaks you see. With "Green copy" highlighted in the Channels Panel, choose Image > Adjustments > Levels.Duplicate the (green) channel so you have a new channel "Green copy".Look at the Channels Panel (Window > Channels) and find a channel with a good contrast ratio.To get rid of the background in that particular image it just takes a few steps with Photoshop. Anything else would require recreating from scratch in a better format. At best you can get an image the same size or smaller without the background. Using that particular PNG is never going to result in a high quality image. Realize that if you want high-quality image you can scale to any size, you'll need a vector version of the logo. Fairly straight-forward image to work with. ![]()
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