Remake it. It will be faster than cleaning up that image.
Mike
Agree.
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It looks like your data sheet fell off a truck. Throw it away and do a new one.
If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
Avoiding Manual Labour.
Agree. Remake it and throw this one away.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
Thanks everyone for the replies. I just need to find that teds sheds logo somewhere. I believe that this company is long out of business.
You can, but it won't look brand new.
I hope you have a bigger version of this, it makes life easier. (more pixels are better)
In PSP, Promote the Background layer of the image.
Select All (Ctrl + A)
Selections>Modify>Select Color Range
Tolerance 50
Softness 90
Subtract color range ticked.
First use the default colour, ie white.
Click OK.
Then Selections>Invert (Ctrl+Shift+I)
Hit Delete.
Select None (Ctrl+D)
That gets rid of the grubby white background.
Do the above again and sample the brown, using the medium brown to start with is best (don't start with the dark brown or some of the black disappears.
The result is now a bit light.
Duplicate the Layer in the Layers Palette, a few times might be necessary, I did 4. This brings back a bit of the browns, so do the above again.
New Raster Layer>fill with white>drag the layer below the text layer. Merge All.
Grenou
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