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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Removing white space

    A black object made BMT with a grayscale image appeared to work much easier. XXP

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    Default Re: Removing white space

    Sorry Rich 'BMT' = ???
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    Default Re: Removing white space

    Right-click on the layer in the layer gallery, and chose 'New Mask Layer -> From Image.' Then select 'Invert Mask Data' in the window that pops up.

    You can then draw on a layer under the one you've modified, and the bottom layer shows as I think you are trying to achieve. Is that what you are after?
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    Default Re: Removing white space

    BMT = Bit Map transparency?
    Saludos,
    Bob.
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    Default Re: Removing white space

    My interpretation is a transparent image having pixels that are RGB 0,0,0 only. The transparency itself is according to the grayscale values of the original image.

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