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Sometimes, you have a great shot...well, part of it is great...but the background kinda...bites. There are different things that you can do...you can blur the background or remove it entirely. That can also be done a variety of ways. This article will show you those ways using Gimp.

  1. . You will usually choose the type of 'background removal' after you pick the image.
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  3. . This one was used with a brush at the scale of 10.
  4. . As your brush gets smaller and your residual background gets less, you will need to zoom into your photo.
  5. . It may appear that you are done, but there are probably some minuscule pieces of background that you have missed.
  6. . Those were 'discovered' by clicking on the 'fuzzy select' (magic wand) tool and click on the white area.
  7. To copy the image, click on CTRL C and then SHIFT CTRL V. This will paste your picture as a new image with a transparent background.
  8. Again select where the background was. Click on Select and grow. This will help to be sure there are no blank spots.
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