Before Uploading the Website: go to "IMAGE" folder and remove/delete the image that u dont want and host it,ur problem will be solved. Annapurna
if you want it removed permanently, then you delete. if you want to change your default to another picture, then you go to the picture you want, and click default picture. (:
If it is your image you are changing: with a great deal of skill and patience.Find an image of wings you like (preferably one with lighting similar to the rest of the image.Punch out the wings (remove any background you do not want- make those areas transparent)Paste in the wings on your image (on a layer above the image) and adjust placement, cropping.Flatten the imageI do not know if any suitable editing can be done with the applications available on the photobucket website.
Image masking is a technique used in photo editing to separate or isolate specific areas of an image from the rest, allowing for more precise editing and manipulation. Essentially, it's like placing a “mask” over the parts of a picture you want to protect or hide while exposing the other areas for editing.
You can select the part of the image you want to sharpen and click on the sharpen tool or you can just click on the sharpen tool and use the brush to sharpen certain areas. thegimpking.blogspot.com
To make a ghost image for a window, trace a ghost shape onto some wax paper. Cut it out and glue it to the window. When you want to remove it should peel right off.
edit profile > sports > click the image of the team you want to remove > press delete key on your keyboard
If you are using an image to link to another page or site, you will want to use CSS to eliminate the border the browser will put around the image by default. To do this, in your external style sheet, add the following code: img { border: none; } This will remove the default border from around all images.
No, Answers.com is not equipped to provide users with specific image (picture) requests. You will need to use your browser to Google for the image(s) you want. *Supervisors: Please do not remove this question and answer.
Assuming you want a transparent background: 1. Create a new image [File > New Image] -make sure you have "Transparent" selected 2. Open your image as a new layer [Layer > Open Image as a Layer (or URL/Library)] 3. Use the magic wand tool to select the white area -you may need to adjust the Tolerance level -you may need to use the Ctrl and/or Shift buttons to add or remove selected areas 4. Go to Edit and Cut, or just hit the Delete button 5. The area will now have be checkered grey and white which means it is transparent. Repeat steps 3&4 until all the white areas are removed 6. If you wish to retain the transparent background, save as a .png file
To effectively use content-aware fill in image editing, select the object you want to remove, then use the tool to analyze the surrounding pixels and fill in the area with similar content. Adjust the settings as needed to blend the fill seamlessly with the rest of the image.
Exactly what it says it does : blur. It blurs the image layer that you have selected. This can be helpful if you are trying to combine multiple layers and you want them to blend better, if you want to simulate depth of field in a photograph (selectively blurring),if you want to censor parts of an image or remove an annoying photo-bomber, or if your image (or parts of it) is just to sharp for your taste.