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Fuzzy Select, Feathering, Hidden Areas Selecte
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(05-12-2019, 02:44 AM)peterpil19 Wrote: When using the fuzzy select tool, why after feathering do selected areas outside the main selected area dissapear (screenshot 1) only to reappear when copying and pasting (screenshot 2 - circled).
A feathered selection means the selection is not binary. Pixels can be partially selected, ranging from 0% to 100% selected. The visible selection boundary (marching ants) indicates the 50% selected boundary. So you can have pixels that are 40% selected with no visible selection boundary. Don't use a feathered selection.

Quote:Or is there a way to remove ALL selections outside the main selected area?
You could try the selection tools with mode set to "Intersect with current selection". Make a rough selection and then select again with "Intersect with current selection" to refine the selection.

A grey coin on a grey background is never going to be plain sailing. Try photographing with a contrasting colour eg a green with no texture.

I am not sure if the jpg compression artifacts are in the original or just in the screenprint for the forum. These can also give problems.

The best way to remove a background is to
1) Make a selection and delete the background.
2) Grow the selection by 1 or 2 pixels
3) Use Colors > Color to Alpha to remove the background from the boundary between the coin and background. Change the default white to the background colour.
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RE: Fuzzy Select, Feathering, Hidden Areas Selecte - by Blighty - 05-12-2019, 08:22 AM

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