Neat online cutout tool for isolating objects in images Sep 12, 2013 By Steve Flowers I'm sure this will be helpful for lots of folks: http://clippingmagic.com/ Quality separation of images from background if you've got the right composition.
Phil Mayor Hero over 10 years ago09/12/13 at 4:34 am (UTC) Steve that is so cool, I just gave it a difficult image on purpose and did a very good job. Thanks Phil
Bruce Graham Hero over 10 years ago09/12/13 at 4:38 am (UTC) Must have been a difficult image...you broke it for the rest of us
Bruce Graham Hero over 10 years ago09/12/13 at 5:00 am (UTC) Steve Flowers said: What browser you using, Bruce? IE
OWEN HOLT Hero over 10 years ago09/12/13 at 6:11 am (UTC) I get the same through IE but just tried it through Chrome with no issues.
PJ Babcock over 10 years ago09/12/13 at 10:02 am (UTC) Way cool tool............ thanks for sharing. I also gave it a complicated graphic and it worked perfect.
Steve Flowers Author over 10 years ago09/12/13 at 12:23 pm (UTC) What version of IE, Bruce? I'm guessing IE8 and IE9 will bomb completely. IE10 should be safe but I wouldn't know I only use IE for testing content:)
Russ Sawchuk over 10 years ago09/12/13 at 3:28 pm (UTC) I have discovered that I can't use IE10 for anything interactive such as online editing, data entry, etc. I now only use it for viewing and testing. For any online development work I use Firefox. Russ
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Steve that is so cool, I just gave it a difficult image on purpose and did a very good job.
Thanks
Phil
Must have been a difficult image...you broke it for the rest of us
What browser you using, Bruce?
IE
I get the same through IE but just tried it through Chrome with no issues.
Way cool tool............ thanks for sharing. I also gave it a complicated graphic and it worked perfect.
Thanks for sharing!
What version of IE, Bruce? I'm guessing IE8 and IE9 will bomb completely. IE10 should be safe but I wouldn't know I only use IE for testing content:)
Steve - it is IE10.
Bruce
I have discovered that I can't use IE10 for anything interactive such as online editing, data entry, etc. I now only use it for viewing and testing. For any online development work I use Firefox.
Russ
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