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REQUEST : Can someone remove the background on this picture


bluehoney4

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Would like a plain background on this image, plain white or in a cool room with nice wallpaper.. TYVM :)



ty ; p
 

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bluehoney4

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I don't sadly, my computer cant handle it. hah.
I tried a few on the internet, but sadly im just terrible.

Its for my youtube channel, was wanting it quite plain so i could try and put a background in myself, or so it looks like im in a cool looking room, or in a park. Just a bathroom... not cool XD
Thankyou very much for doing it though :) will make it easier for me to mess around with it myself.
 

dv8_fx

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Hang on egos.... your problem has been reported and will have a look into it.

Give it another shot as it might be a forum temperament - skittish with her new constitution.... lol.
 

dv8_fx

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Egosbar... I tried an upload test somewhere else and it works fine. Try a bit later as it might be the usual glitch we usually experience at times.... and are addressing this with the current software upgrading.

Sorry for the inconvenience.
 

Tom Mann

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It looks like your little Samsung phone decided to focus on the background, not on the subject, so I have to agree with the preceding responses that said that this photo is much too soft to produce a really good image. In a case like this, about the best one can do is:

(a) only post small versions, say, no more than 700 px on the long dimension;

(b) increase the contrast and saturation a bit to distract viewers' eyes from the problem. In this case, I feel that a dark, more dramatic background also helps out (ie, versus the white background that you requested).

Tom



PS - Arghhh. Like Ego, I can't attach an image, either. I'll post it as soon as I can.
 

bluehoney4

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Thanks very much everyone :)
First time my phones been called little, kinda liked it :p its a note 3 lolol
 

Tom Mann

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Sorry -- I didn't mean to give your Galaxy an inferiority complex, LOL. :rofl: When I referred to it as "little", I guess I wasn't thinking about physical size as much as mentally comparing the photo-related features it has to those on a single-purpose camera.

T
 

egosbar

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still a problem for me , i get a window open when i go to manage attatchments and its like a blue to black gradient fill and no options to upload a file
 

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ego said:
still a problem for me , i get a window open when i go to manage attatchments and its like a blue to black gradient fill and no options to upload a file
Not sure how your getting into "Manage Attachments".....

Try this method...

In the reply window hit the "Insert image" icon...
ImageUploadIcon.jpg


ImageUploadIcon_02.png
 

egosbar

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i go to reply to thread then i push go advance and halfway down is manage attatchments , well i used to do it this way20140710_184523.jpg
 
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IamSam

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Try uploading something by using the upload icon as a test.
 

Tom Mann

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20140710_184523-tjm01-acr-ps02a_sRGB_crop-698px_hi-03.jpg

Well, I used to insert images the same way as Ego described. I prefer that method because it gives me the option to use previously uploaded files, have the image appear either in-line, or at the end of the post on a gray background, etc.. However, the method that Sam described (ie, using the icon) does indeed work.

Tom

PS - @OP: See my previous post for a description of why I prefer this image on a dark background.
 

egosbar

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Well, I used to insert images the same way as Ego described. I prefer that method because it gives me the option to use previously uploaded files, have the image appear either in-line, or at the end of the post on a gray background, etc.. However, the method that Sam described (ie, using the icon) does indeed work.

Tom

so you cant upload like this anymore?
 

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