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<blockquote data-quote="AndyClift" data-source="post: 1677339" data-attributes="member: 142515"><p>I normally use Photoshop but I think other photo editing programs like Pixelmator work in similar ways. You need to carefully draw around the car with a selection tool. Reverse the selection so you are now selecting everything but the car and press delete. That should return everything other than the cars to the selected background colour. Something like a car has a reasonably sharp outline so its quite easy to select but it can be a good idea to put a slight blur around the edges. This can be done with the selection in Photoshop. Others may be the same.</p><p></p><p>To put them in one frame just make a new picture big enough for both cars and just select each car in turn and copy from the original picture and paste to the new.</p><p></p><p>One problem you can get is making the background in windows go away. If you leave it looks odd. If you just delete it to background white it still looks odd so you need to try to repaint it so it looks like glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyClift, post: 1677339, member: 142515"] I normally use Photoshop but I think other photo editing programs like Pixelmator work in similar ways. You need to carefully draw around the car with a selection tool. Reverse the selection so you are now selecting everything but the car and press delete. That should return everything other than the cars to the selected background colour. Something like a car has a reasonably sharp outline so its quite easy to select but it can be a good idea to put a slight blur around the edges. This can be done with the selection in Photoshop. Others may be the same. To put them in one frame just make a new picture big enough for both cars and just select each car in turn and copy from the original picture and paste to the new. One problem you can get is making the background in windows go away. If you leave it looks odd. If you just delete it to background white it still looks odd so you need to try to repaint it so it looks like glass. [/QUOTE]
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