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Photoshop CS2:
A screenshot contains an image on a neutral
background. The image is roughly cropped and
then trimmed in order to remove small strips
of the background. As a result the image gets
a black frame with exactly 1 pixel width.
So far I have to remove the frame by reducing
the canvas width and height by 2 pixels each.
Any better solution ?
An image with gamut warning shows out-of-gamut
colors by an ‘alarm color’.
Is it possible to save the entire image directly,
instead of taking a screenshot ?
Best regards –Gernot Hoffmann
A screenshot contains an image on a neutral
background. The image is roughly cropped and
then trimmed in order to remove small strips
of the background. As a result the image gets
a black frame with exactly 1 pixel width.
So far I have to remove the frame by reducing
the canvas width and height by 2 pixels each.
Any better solution ?
An image with gamut warning shows out-of-gamut
colors by an ‘alarm color’.
Is it possible to save the entire image directly,
instead of taking a screenshot ?
Best regards –Gernot Hoffmann
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