![]() You have a choice of backgrounds as shown in the drop down list to reveal the amount of color erased. This color marker selects the color or colors you wish to erase or select. A Color Marker appears which is a black circle with four resizing arrows. Select the Photo Tool > Color Erase Tool, and click on the white background. ![]() In the simplest example, we have a two color logo on a white background. And a much more powerful way because you can not only drop out any background color, you can drop out a bunch of colors and they don’t even have to be related in hue. Until now the answer has been to either draw a vector masking shape around the image to be retained and to use Intersect Shapes, or Apply Clip View to add a vector mask, or to use Mehdi Eraser Classic in the Live Effects Tool. The Color Select/Erase Tool If I had a dollar for every person who asked, how do I get rid of the background behind a bitmap image, I could have retired many years ago.
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