antialiasing

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Bob Bedford
Jul 10, 2005
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I’ve received a PSD wich is basically a logo on a white background. (the logo is a black and orange shape )

Now I need to change the background color from white to black and the black part of the logo becomes white. Doing that, the logo is hawful: there is alias all around the white shape (I did change the color with the color fill tool). The orange looks right, as I didn’t change it.

The problem is the "fill" tool. How to change from black to white keeping the antialiasing of the logo ?

Bob

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Harry Limey
Jul 10, 2005
"Bob Bedford" wrote in message
I’ve received a PSD wich is basically a logo on a white background. (the logo is a black and orange shape )

Now I need to change the background color from white to black and the
black
part of the logo becomes white. Doing that, the logo is hawful: there is alias all around the white shape (I did change the color with the color
fill
tool). The orange looks right, as I didn’t change it.

The problem is the "fill" tool. How to change from black to white keeping the antialiasing of the logo ?

Bob
If the Logo is a regular shape – can you select it using the pen tool? and Control J onto a new layer, delete the background layer (after renaming it) and create a new background layer which can have whatever colour you like then!

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