When i am using the background burner to remove the background from my images, the final image that comes up after all the editing is not clear at all. The image is too blur to use or put up on any website.
dollardecor Reputation: 10 |
You have to be discretionary in the use of the background burner. Some images are only made worse due to the nature of the image itself. If you try to remove the background from an image that was shot in low light, has a lot of intricate aspects to it and is the same (or similar) in color as the background, it may not produce a good result. The technology doesn’t always know where the background ends and the actual item begins. Good sharp images in proper lighting usually work best or don’t use the background burner at all.
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