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I have a shape within an image that I want to keep and remove the remainder of the image totally. The selected area to remove lies between the outer edge of the rectangular image and the odd shaped inner image (that I want to keep as the final odd-shaped image).
If I hit delete then the removed selection gets replaced by the background colour. I don’t want this. I want the removed selection (around the outside of the image) to be totally removed.
I thought I could have just made the selection and then hit crop but that only cropped a rectangular area and not all of the selected area.
How can this be done?
PeterH
www.pbase.com/pshardie
If I hit delete then the removed selection gets replaced by the background colour. I don’t want this. I want the removed selection (around the outside of the image) to be totally removed.
I thought I could have just made the selection and then hit crop but that only cropped a rectangular area and not all of the selected area.
How can this be done?
PeterH
www.pbase.com/pshardie
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