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SamsaraGuru

Fine Art Prints and Tee Shirts
remove.bg
I have an image of a cat that was drawn in charcoal on paper that I have wanted to remove the background from so that I can use it on a tee shirt - just the cat - but I could NOT remove the background. Adobe Photoshop's "Remove background" function failled because it removed a huge chunk of the actual image and there was no way I wanted to try to compensate for that. Remove.bg results were literally perfect and EXACTLY what I was hoping for and it kept the same resolution of the original 300 DPI. Here's a tip for those out there who may find that they have an image they want to keep at the highest quality as possible but you can't seem to get the size down to the 50 MB or less limit. My original image was 22 x 24 inches at 360 DPI - it was scanned directly from the original. The actual file at that size was 195 MB. What I did was the following: 1. Reduced the DPI to 300 - plenty for almost any high quality output. 2. Then I cropped the image down to 15 x 15 inches 3. Saved the TIFF file that I had the original in as a PNG which yielded a 37.5 MB PNG and then uploaded it. Specifying that I wanted full size and no drop shadow. Voila - perfecto! Remove.bg - Made my Day!

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