PhotoScissors review: Knock out the backgrounds of simple photos<article>
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Who hasn’t struggled with knocking out the background of a photo in Photoshop? Zooming in, finely tuning your tool to be the proper size and then frustratingly highlighting the areas you want to save or delete—what a pain!
PhotoScissors 1.1 seeks to eliminate the hassle by providing a simple background removal tool. Developer Teorex promises that it only takes a few swipes to highlight the background and foreground, and the algorithm will take care of the rest.</p><figure class="large ">
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In practical application though, PhotoScissor’s algorithm is fine for simple objects like you’d use for eBay or Craiglist advertisements. A few swipes, click Process, and you’re mostly done. You’ll likely still have to do some fine tuning, but PhotoScissors is comparatively much faster than a manual Photoshop background removal.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2452649/photoscissors-review-knock-out-the-backgrounds-of-basic-photos.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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PhotoScissors review: Knock out the backgrounds of simple photos