@dybala33, good effort, but this cut has a fair bit of snow:
Snow is the colour from the background of the cut which was not totally removed. It is often white (hence ‘snow’) but it can be other colours. It can often be easily removed by putting the cut through remove.bg.
Here's a video on how you can easily remove any remaining snow thereafter within Photoshop:
I've fixed this myself, but please keep this in mind for future cuts 👍
@dybala33, good effort, but this cut has a fair bit of snow:
Snow is the colour from the background of the cut which was not totally removed. It is often white (hence ‘snow’) but it can be other colours. It can often be easily removed by putting the cut through remove.bg.
Here's a video on how you can easily remove any remaining snow thereafter within Photoshop:
I've fixed this myself, but please keep this in mind for future cuts 👍
Thanks for the advice, I will do this from now on. Why does this happen to only some photos, and others have no snow after I remove the background?
@dybala33, good effort, but this cut has a fair bit of snow:
Snow is the colour from the background of the cut which was not totally removed. It is often white (hence ‘snow’) but it can be other colours. It can often be easily removed by putting the cut through remove.bg.
Here's a video on how you can easily remove any remaining snow thereafter within Photoshop:
I've fixed this myself, but please keep this in mind for future cuts 👍