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post Sep 11 2023, 12:02 PM, updated 8h ago

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How To Get Windows 11 Paint App’s Photoshop-Like Background Removal Tool

It’s possible to download the new version of Paint with a background removal tool without signing up for Windows 11’s Insider Program. You can now use Windows 11’s Paint app to remove the background from any image. This is similar to one of the most popular features of Adobe’s paid Photoshop – background removal, but Microsoft’s tool is completely free. Plenty of free or paid apps or websites remove backgrounds from images. You can have a clean new photo with just the object, especially if you accidentally downloaded a picture with an experience that does not match the look and feel of the primary object. Microsoft is bringing the same functionality to Paint.

Microsoft officials explained users may want to remove background from images for many reasons, including something personal or professional. Paint’s new feature is convenient when you want to remove unwanted background objects from your picture. Or if you downloaded PNGs that aren’t genuinely transparent, a background removal tool can help.

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Download tool for MS Paint https://mega.nz/file/Mm1AAIZY#Ith9MXF9u9Zm1...cns_F5mQWfjjNh0

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post Sep 11 2023, 12:32 PM

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[quote=Xploit Machine,Sep 11 2023, 12:02 PM]
How To Get Windows 11 Paint App’s Photoshop-Like Background Removal Tool

It’s possible to download the new version of Paint with a background removal tool without signing up for Windows 11’s Insider Program. You can now use Windows 11’s Paint app to remove the background from any image. This is similar to one of the most popular features of Adobe’s paid Photoshop – background removal, but Microsoft’s tool is completely free. Plenty of free or paid apps or websites remove backgrounds from images. You can have a clean new photo with just the object, especially if you accidentally downloaded a picture with an experience that does not match the look and feel of the primary object. Microsoft is bringing the same functionality to Paint.

Alternatively you can paste the picture in Powerpoint and use PP's tool to remove background.


Good luck

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post Sep 17 2023, 02:48 PM

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QUOTE(charleyz @ Sep 11 2023, 12:32 PM)
Alternatively you can paste the picture in Powerpoint and use PP's tool to remove background.
Good luck
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MatQuasar
post Sep 17 2023, 06:10 PM

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I think this is something like Magic Wand in Paint Shop Pro 20 years ago.....
TSXploit Machine
post Sep 18 2023, 08:32 AM

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QUOTE(MatQuasar @ Sep 17 2023, 06:10 PM)
I think this is something like Magic Wand in Paint Shop Pro 20 years ago.....
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wow .. u know paint shop pro .. how old are u?

must be old fag in the list knowing Wordstar and WordPerfect biggrin.gif
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post Sep 18 2023, 11:49 AM

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QUOTE(Xploit Machine @ Sep 18 2023, 08:32 AM)
wow .. u know paint shop pro .. how old are u?

must be old fag in the list knowing Wordstar and WordPerfect  biggrin.gif
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Haha, I am in my 40s. Last time Microsoft had easy to use photo editing software Picture It!, I used it quite frequently that time.
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post Sep 18 2023, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(MatQuasar @ Sep 18 2023, 11:49 AM)
Haha, I am in my 40s. Last time Microsoft had easy to use photo editing software Picture It!, I used it quite frequently that time.
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same here .. Im 45 biggrin.gif
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post Sep 18 2023, 03:28 PM

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[quote=charleyz,Sep 11 2023, 12:32 PM]
[quote=Xploit Machine,Sep 11 2023, 12:02 PM]
Alternatively you can paste the picture in Powerpoint and use PP's tool to remove background.
Good luck
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yes, you can, but the default result leaves much to be desired. i spent many hours fine-tuning the default results... sweat.gif
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post Sep 18 2023, 06:04 PM

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QUOTE(kuntilanak @ Sep 18 2023, 03:28 PM)
yes, you can, but the default result leaves much to be desired. i spent many hours fine-tuning the default results...  sweat.gif
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just basic mah .. cant compare with Adobe Photoshop biggrin.gif
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post Yesterday, 12:20 PM

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Hands on with Windows 11 Paint’s Photoshop-like Layers & Transparency tools

Microsoft is turning the classic Paint app into a valuable graphics editing software on Windows 11. The company is not trying to compete with Photoshop. However, it hopes to make Paint more powerful in the coming months, with the first big Windows 11 Paint update rolling out to testers in the Windows Insider Program. The previous update added a Photoshop-like ‘background removal’ tool to Paint. Users welcomed this move, but the tech giant has more in the store. Microsoft is now adding Layers and Transparency features to Paint. Layers are like transparent sheets of glass in Paint, meaning you can make changes to each layer independently and stack them together to create the desired art. If you know nothing about editing, imagine you’re making a sandwich or dish where each ingredient represents a different “layer.”

In the case of a sandwich, if you stack the ingredients on top of each other, you get a whole sandwich. This is similar to how the layer works in Photoshop or Microsoft Paint. You can use the layer feature in Paint to take your editing skills to the next level with more complex designs. You can add a picture to one layer, text to another, and then stack all layers, including a layer with Paint’s shape and other image elements, to create a complex work of art. The new layers panel is the place to add, remove or change the order of the layers in the app. You can drag and drop one layer above another to change the order of stacked elements on the canvas. You can also show or hide and duplicate individual layers or merge layers.

When you’re done, you can hide or create more identical layers with a duplicate layer feature. All layers in Paint create one final image, and it’s like pressing down on a sandwich to make everything stick together. Another new feature in Paint is support for transparency, which means you can now edit PNG files (transparent ones) without downloading Photoshop on Windows. You’ll notice the transparency effect in a checkerboard pattern, mainly when using a single layer. Also, if you do not have a transparent PNG file, you can create one using Paint’s background removal tool. Microsoft is testing these new features with Windows Insiders. If you can’t wait for the experience, you can download and install updated Paint manually.

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Download Tool for MS Paint https://mega.nz/file/PWh13QSC#bzg-0OsCGcfVd...ZD3sL_ilRv5mC54

 

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