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Posted by Luis Ortega on 09/11/06 19:41
Yes, I just tried it and for many of the drawings it works beautifully, but
in others, a leg is gone or the background hasn't been knocked out. But it
does make a very clean crisp edge to the keyed out areas.
"Martin Heffels" <feipbjszfo@oxeszdjnlp.xercdpvueppjtmougcqvtz.net> wrote in
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> On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 19:22:53 GMT, "Luis Ortega" <lortega@ntlworld.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Could such a manual process (it sounds like a manual process) be able to
>>be
>>included in a batch action so that I could automate it for the hundred of
>>still images that will be drawn?
>
> Quite difficult. I assume your drawings will not be the same size every
> time and the white areas which you would want to protect will be at a
> different place all the time. So the answer would be "no".
>
> -m-
> --
> "I have no fear of losing my life. If I have to save a koala or a
> crocodile
> or a kangaroo or a snake, mate, I will save it."
>
> Farewell Stevo!
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