You may have a really nice photo of someone with a very mundane background. If the person contrasts with the background, you may be able to replace the background relatively easily using PowerPoint from the Microsoft Office 2010 Package. If the person and background are similar in color, this becomes more challenging, but may still be practical to do. The most difficult challenge may be getting the person's hair to look good.

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Making the PNG file of an image without background

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  2. Purple areas are to be removed. Other areas are to be kept.
  3. Drag the "pencil marker" to the first "missed area." Press down on the left "mouse click" and drag the "pencil marker" over the first area you wish to keep that was missed. PowerPoint will make adjustments to the photo. As a result of these adjustments, you may make additional edits.
    • Repeat as needed for other areas.
  4. Drag the "pencil marker" to the first area to remove. Press down on the left "mouse click" and drag the "pencil marker" over the first area you wish to keep that was missed. PowerPoint will make adjustments to the photo. As a result of these adjustments, you may make additional edits.
    • Repeat this step and the previous step as needed.
  5. You may see an additional change to make with the different background.
  6. Click on "Save As Picture." Supply file name and folder to place photo in. You will save a PNG Image with no background.
  7. Sometimes the save process does not work perfectly and you may need to re-edit parts of the image and save both the PowerPoint and the PNG file.
  8. You now have a PNG file of your image with no background.
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Adding the image to projects

  1. If you want to make a collage you may repeat the above steps as many times as desired with each image to include in your collage.
    • Hint: Use a separate PowerPoint file for each image. It will be much easier to work with just one image per file.
  2. Load all of your images into a new PowerPoint file with the background you desire along with your new background photo (or you may simply use a blue, green, black or other desired color as your background). You may also add WordArt to your photo for Captions, etc.
  3. Once you have a photo you like, you may print it or save it as a .jpg photo. JPG photos may be uploaded to Facebook, emailed, printed at your local pharmacy, etc.
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      Tips

      • Note: Removing backgrounds from images takes anywhere from five minutes to about half an hour per image depending upon how well the image contrasts with the background and how much detail there is in the image.
      • Your skill at doing this "art" will improve over time.
      • Some images will look better than others depending upon contrast of subject and background as well as hair style.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Microsoft Office 2010

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