The image I copied has white jagged edges. How do I get rid of the white so I can use it on colored or textured backgrounds?
We try to keep our metallic images as clean from the white pixel jaggies as possible. However, depending on the original source and the background color you are using them on, it is not always possible. Most of the images at Digital Web Gold, however, require minimal clean up. To clean up images, visit these online easy-to-follow tutorials: • PhotoImpact: Cleaning Clip-Art • Paint Shop Pro: Cleaning Clip Art • PhotoShop: Cleaning Clipart • CorelDraw & Corel Photo-Paint: Removing White Backgrounds If you wish, we can provide this service for you for a small fee. We can also add text to the images for you. Contact us via email for a free quotation.
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