If you only have one layer open, when you click to remove the background the pixels will be turned. In the Trim window, select the Transparent Pixels option. To use the Magic Eraser tool you simply click on the background somewhere and it will vanish. To get rid of these pixels, click Image > Trim in Photoshop’s menu bar. ![]() Removing the background leaves empty pixels around your subject. PS: I am using Photoshop CC 2019 on Windows 10. Press Backspace (Windows) or Delete (Mac) to get rid of the background in your photo. So does Photoshop has the functionality to apply Background Eraser Tool in a flood filling way like Paint Bucket Tool fills a region? Thank you. It can save me (and other non-artistic users who do not possess a tablet) a lot of work and possible missing of background pixels I did not erase by hand. ![]() As a C++ programmer, I can't help expect that the Background Eraser Tool can detect the background pixel automatically and proceed using a BFS flood filling algorithm, just like what Paint Bucket Tool (it used to be called fill tool, but now it changes its name to something strange, which cost me quite a while to find) does. It works but I feel that the Background Eraser Tool is hard to use because I have to manually erase the background with a mouse. I fumbled out the following approach to this task (if I were the designer of Color Picker, I would definitely add a transparency color button in the dialog):ġ) Unlock the background layer of the imageģ) Use Paint Bucket Tool to fill the new layer with a distinguishable colorĤ) Use Background Eraser Tool to erase the background of the image ![]() My task is to turn white background into transparency.
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