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If you want a photoshop alternative which is free, try GIMP.
If it's just one image, post it here, and we can do it for you.
Errrrr. Cant stand GIMP :P
Yeah, I know
Also, it's about time you got OpenVZ Ash!! Looking forward to seeing your offer :P
Just PMed you, thanks so much for your help!
This is something you can't really do accurately in an automated fashion. GIMP is actually very suitable for this task - select magic wand, set the right tolerance (trial and error) and start selecting and deleting. That's pretty much all there is to it. Then save as PNG.
Additionally, GIMP now supports single-window mode, so you don't get a mass of floating windows anymore.
Did that in 2/3 lines of PHP, long ago....
I doubt it. At best, you could have used ImageMagick or GD to change all white pixels to transparent pixels.
That does not account for:
http://www.getpaint.net/ - nice and free
Win OS only? thanks.. i pass..
There may be a way of doing this in ImageMagick at the command line, but I don't have time/inclination to research...just throwing it out as an idea.
Pinta is Paint.NET clone for linux.
Gimp ^^
I just noticed that I actually have paint.net installed on my laptop, does anyone know what is the correct procedure to remove the white background in Paint.NET?
why don't you pm @AsadHaider? he willing to help you
He actually did, thanks so much to him but I guess it is better for me to learn how to catch fish rather than get fish from someone every time I am hungry
So nobody knows how to do it in Paint.NET? Just for my own learning purposes and so that I don't have to bug @AsadHaider every time Thanks people!
Thank you thank you thank you.
Never knew this existed.
No one replied so I checked on Google and here is what I found how to do it:
http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/19288-how-do-i-make-a-background-transparent/#entry328231
Have not experimented yet, will try it at home tonight.
Gimp is good
Paint.NET is just like an upgraded version of Microsoft Paint that has some UI elements of Photoshop adapted to it.
Better use Photoshop or GIMP
pixlr.com .. thy this one .. best online photo editing tool