I want to be able to insert a picture on to various types of backdrops/backgrounds. Like a green wall, which software can I use that is intuitive?
Phil Botsky 2013-01-28 21:55:36 I think gimp is the best solution for you. John Kirk 2013-01-24 16:24:33 There are several applications that do this. there are a few online images editors as well.Here is the most robus applicationhttp:// prashanth singh rathore 2013-01-24 14:34:06 use photoshop or gimp and manny other but PHotoshop is the best.........!!! Safvan Vhora 2013-01-24 14:28:09 Watch This Video For Learninghttp:// Alan Wade 2013-01-23 13:15:24 The amount of different graphics software that will allow you to do this is massive. Which graphics software are you comfortable with? I mean this is even possible with MS Word. ha14 2013-01-23 09:44:51 How to insert an image on a background with GIMP Silhoutte james 2013-01-23 07:41:41 with paint you want to use star lasso tool, to select around object, copy, then paste in new window on blank canvas, edit with white brush to clean edges, , then select again with star lasso tool with the transparency option on and transparency option on new background image, then paste, this will only paste image with out white squarehttp:// Junil Maharjan 2013-01-23 04:32:23 Photoshop would be great. if you are looking for free alternatives then there is gimp, paint.net, pixlr, etc. ferdinan Sitohang 2013-01-23 04:10:52 use GIMP Rajaa Chowdhury 2013-01-23 02:06:49 You can use the free software PAINT.Net as it supports layers. You can get it from Matt Dell 2013-01-23 04:05:22 Paint.net id good for the beginner. Another free software would be GIMP which is slightly more powerfulGIMP is a little more complex but there are numerous tutorials available on the net including YoutubeCommercial products abound including Adobe Photoshop or the slightly less powerful and more beginner friendly Photoshop elements