You can also save a version in a singlelayer format such as JPEG or TIF. If you wish to save the multi-layered image, save one version of it in the PSPImage file format to retain the layers.You’ve now combined the best elements of two photos to make one impressive photo. As you can see in the Layers palette, the Flat Iron photo will become the top-most layer in the Sunset photo, and because you’ve erased the original sky, the Sunset photo’s more vibrant sky fills the void. Paste the Flat Iron photo into the Sunset photoĩ Make the “Sunset.jpg” photo the active image, and then choose Edit>Paste As New Layer, or press Ctrl + L. This copies the entire image to the clipboard. With the “FlatIron_before.jpg” photo the active image, choose Edit>Copy, or press Ctrl + C. Do this by choosing Adjust One Step Photo Fix.Ĩ Now comes the fun part. You can then continue using the Background Eraser tool.ħ The “FlatIron_before.jpg” photo could benefit from an overall improvement. Note: Keep in mind that if you accidentally erase part of a building or area you wish to keep, just press Ctrl + Z to undo your most recent action.What you’ve erased will now be transparent. When you’ve erased all the sky, release the mouse button. Now hold down the left mouse button and carefully drag around the buildings and trees, removing the sky as you drag. Keep the center of the cursor in the sky portion of the photo. The other default settings should work fine.Ħ Place the cursor near the top edge of the Flat Iron building. The Background Remover tool will become active.ĥ In the Tool Options palette, set the Size to 150. Copying one photo into another as a separate layerġ From the Learning Center's Home page, choose Get Photos, and then choose Browse.Ģ From the Browser palette, navigate to where you've saved the “FlatIron_before.jpg” and “Sunset.jpg” photos.ģ Open the “Sunset.jpg” photo first by double clicking its Browser palette thumbnail, and then open the “FlatIron_before.jpg” photo.Ĥ From the Learning Center's Home page, choose Collage, and then choose Remove Backgrounds.Using the Background Eraser tool to erase a background.Using the Learning Center to open a photo.In this tutorial, you’ll become familiar with
#How to change background in corel paintshop pro x9 how to
Learn how to either add a new background or move the isolated subject to a new photo. The Background Eraser tool lets you easily remove unwanted backgrounds while retaining the fine detail in your photos.