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Originally Posted by zappa1
I use paint.net, also. We are both basically doing the same thing in different ways. I idea is to get rid of the background. I slide the Opacity-Alpha for the black down to 0 in the small box bottom left. Do the same for the white down to 0. Then up top where it says normal, is a drop down box. The very bottom of the box is overwrite. Now you can use the bucket fill tool to make whatever you want transparent (deleted) with just a click. There is also a tolerance slider that is set on 50% default. You can use that slider to make the transparency stronger or weaker if 50% is too much. I just like it better than using the magic wand.
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What would your approach be to get rid of the vertical stripe remnant from the cap to isolate the logo in this example? I guess I could go to the site that silvam recommended and just get a clean logo.