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Quickly Isolate A Transparent Object With A Selection Marquee - Paint Shop Pro Tip

Posted By admin On 24/07/2009 @ 10:09 am In Paint Shop Pro Hints/Tips | Comments Disabled

First, open a transparent object onto Paint Shop Pro’s workspace - or [1] Extract An Image From Its Background.

Note
Ensure any Layers have been Merged Visible.

Then from the top menu, choose Selections then choose Select All.  Then again, from the top menu, choose Selections; and this time, choose Float.

Your transparent object will now be isolated with a Selection Marquee.

Note
This tip works with Transparent Objects only.

Best Wishes.

[2] Wendi E M Scarth.  (27th July 2009).

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