


The Hue and Saturation method in the 'colors' portion of the main tool bar. There are actually 3 methods that you can use effectively. The process is almost the same in Paint Shop though things are in different places and have different names. The effect is immediate so give it a try. Each of these have dialog boxes that allow you to change the Hue (color), Saturation (grey tone) and brightness (light/dark). From there try Hue/Saturation or Replace color. There are a number of different ways but most of them are contained under the Image->Adjust menu. SHIFT adds to an existing selection, ALT subtracts.įor this to be effective select a portion that has a similar color (Scorpion's yellow, Sub-Zero's blue etc.). If you've never used it before every tool in PS has additional functions by holding down the ALT, SHIFT and CTRL keys. You can get the main portions with the magic wand and then refine it with the lasso. Not sure why this is a sticky thread but anyway.įirst select the portion of the pic you want to swap. For this to be effective select a portion that has a similar color (Scorpion's yellow, Sub-Zero's blue etc.). SHIFT adds to an existing selection, ALT subtracts. First select the portion of the pic you want to swap. If you want to closely examine any one of the GIF frames, you can disable the animation and specify the frame number you're interested in.Vampyre Wrote: ok, so how exactly do u pallette swap? Not sure why this is a sticky thread but anyway. In the options, you can also find a section about GIF frame delays, frame sizes, and frame counts. The "Animation Preview" option lets you see the input GIF with the original background and the output GIF with the removed background. This option works only in the browser and illuminates the removal areas using black and white pixels. To see exactly which pixels will be removed and which will remain, you can use the "Alpha Channel Preview" option. For example, the percentage 0% means match just one color and 20% means match 20% of similar color tonality. In this option, you can specify the percentage from 0% to 100%. If the background of your animation has various shades of the same color, you can remove them as well via the shade matching option. Similarly, if you enter a mathematical color value "#0000ff", the program will remove all blue pixels. For example, if you enter the color "yellow", the program will remove the yellow background from the animation. The area that will be removed from the GIF is selected by matching the specified color in pixels of the frames.
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When the background is deleted, you can download the transparent GIF right away. If your GIF has a single frame (it's static), then it deletes the background from just this one frame. If your GIF is multi-frame (it's animated), then it loops over all frames and deletes the background from every frame. This is a browser-based program that deletes the background color from all GIF frames.
