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removing noise in a (clean) background

Perrush

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[FONT=Geneva, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hi,

people often ask how I achieve such a clean backgrounds in my macro's. I've put up a tutorial so I don't need to explain it every time.

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btw : this should be the start of my homepage. But in reality I'm a HTML-noob, so at the moment just this one page (want to wait until I get the respons from this page before I go further)
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Hello,

Nice tutorial. I don't like the ads on the left side all down the page, but I understand money makes the world go around. ;)
 
dewey said:
Hello,

Nice tutorial. I don't like the ads on the left side all down the page, but I understand money makes the world go around. ;)

Hi,

Just look at your screen NOW, do you see an ad ?? Most of the times you do.

I don't want to make a 'only-click-on-my-link-site'. But if I can earn something in exchange for my time I guess that's a fair trade.
 
Looks like an awesome thing to do.. the only problem I have is step 12 - I can't figure out how to move the layer mask into the new layer. :grumpy:
 
Looks like an awesome thing to do.. the only problem I have is step 12 - I can't figure out how to move the layer mask into the new layer. :grumpy:

click on the mask, then hold alt and drag the mask to the layer desired. make sure you are not copying the layer, just the mask.
 
click on the mask, then hold alt and drag the mask to the layer desired. make sure you are not copying the layer, just the mask.

yay! thank you! :mrgreen:
 

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