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I'm not quite sure that this is the correct place to be asking this, since it's both a help thread and a signature thread. That being the case, feel free to move it accordingly.
The question: In Photoshop, when I attempt to trim down an image (typically JPEG) that I want to insert onto a pre-made background, there's always a few pixels left near the edges of the image that are a colour very close to white. On top of this, the image is part of a box that usually has white space left in it after I erase what I want to. Thusly, when I take the image and put it onto my background under the color channel, the white part of the box shows whereas most of the sigs today don't even have such a thing. If I try to blend down white, there's always those few close-to-white pixels near the edge of my image that remain visible. From what I've seen on all of your sigs, it looks as if just your image is involved and the rest of the box in which you edited the image is transparent. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Perhaps a tutorial that I missed after reading through almost all of the sites on the tutorial thread? Any and all help is much appreciated.
The question: In Photoshop, when I attempt to trim down an image (typically JPEG) that I want to insert onto a pre-made background, there's always a few pixels left near the edges of the image that are a colour very close to white. On top of this, the image is part of a box that usually has white space left in it after I erase what I want to. Thusly, when I take the image and put it onto my background under the color channel, the white part of the box shows whereas most of the sigs today don't even have such a thing. If I try to blend down white, there's always those few close-to-white pixels near the edge of my image that remain visible. From what I've seen on all of your sigs, it looks as if just your image is involved and the rest of the box in which you edited the image is transparent. Is there an easy way to accomplish this? Perhaps a tutorial that I missed after reading through almost all of the sites on the tutorial thread? Any and all help is much appreciated.