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JoeB
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Re: Erase white paper

Post by JoeB »

ToreB wrote:
If you want to try it - and don't have it - then let me know and I'll post it in the Scripting sub-group.
I don't have it, so yes please, if you'd post it would be very nice :-)
If you have seen Jean-Luc's subsequent post you'll now see that he said that the script doesn't retain existing transparency in an image which is something of which I was unaware and haven't tested for. So perhaps it doesn't do what you need. It is a script that simply automates the steps that Jean-Luc set out in his reply. However, I will still post it if you are still interested.
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JoeB
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ToreB
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Re: Erase white paper

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I will still post it if you are still interested.
Well, no harm in trying it out, so yes, please post :-)
JoeB
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Re: Erase white paper

Post by JoeB »

ToreB wrote:
I will still post it if you are still interested.
Well, no harm in trying it out, so yes, please post :-)
I have now posted the script in the Scripting sub-forum. The link to that post is here:

viewtopic.php?f=104&t=65307
Regards,

JoeB
Using PSP 2019 64bit
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