GIMP/Removal of Unwanted Elements in the Image

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Often there is a need to remove unwanted elements in a image, such as the background. There are multiple methods.

Method 1: Magic Wand

An easy method is to use the Magic Wand selection l.

  1. Firstly, right click on the layer you are working on and add an alpha channel if there is not already one. (Select Layer, Transparency, Add Alpha Channel.)
  2. Now switch to the Magic Wand tool. Make sure the mode is set to Add to the current selection. (Mode is on Toolbox palette, just below "Fuzzy select")
  3. Select all the parts that you want to erase by simply clicking in the area.
  4. Press Delete..

Method 2: Colour to Alpha

An alternative method is Colour to Alpha. This method works better with logos with less than 5 colours.

  1. Firstly, right click on the layer you are working on and add an alpha channel if required.
  2. Select <Image> Colours > Colour to Alpha.
  3. Set the colour after the "From:" label to the colour that you would like to remove.
  4. Click OK.
  5. Repeat steps 1-4 for any other colours that you need to remove.

Method 3: Foreground Select

A new method is the Foreground Select tool. This is best when there is only one thing in the foreground which you want to keep.

  1. Firstly, select the Foreground Select tool.
  2. Mark out a rough area around the foreground.
  3. Scribble in the foreground only. Repeat scribbling until the coloured boundary is tightly around the foreground.
  4. Press ENTER.
  5. Go to <Image> Select > Invert.
  6. Press Delete

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