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Old 08-04-2006, 03:48 PM   #4
cephasjames
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Originally Posted by truthserum
Usually, you can get away with just using magic eraser and then cleaning it up with the regular eraser. Problem with magic eraser is that it will leave the edge jagged, sometimes. So then you have to go into manual cleanup mode.

Sometimes, it can get tricky....like when words are stand-alone under a graphic. For instance...the Colorado Rockies primary logo or something where the letters are smaller and closer together. I go into 1 pixel eraser, quite a bit to do 1 pixel cleanups. It can be a little time consuming, at times.
Man! GIMP sounds tons easier. With GIMP its a matter of making all of the background around the logos one solid color than use one click of a magic wand to outline the picture.

Here's the link to a GIMP conversation getting into this and other issues (I think the cutting out of logos is towards the end)
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