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How to Remove the Background From a Picture

TechSmith Camtasia

The images all had different background colors, and I needed them to all have a uniform look. You have a logo, icon, or other images that you’re trying to design with, but you need to remove the background of the image. You may need to add your company logo to a new image or add an icon to a PowerPoint presentation.

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Create an Electronic Signature with Snagit

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Thankfully, Snagit is able to save you time by taking your handwritten signature and turning it into a reusable image that can be applied to all electronic documents requiring a sign off. Upload the signature to your computer by taking a picture of it or scanning it. Simply go into the Snagit Editor, click File > Save As.

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Preventing Blurry Pictures: The Keys to Clear Images

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There’s nothing more frustrating than blurry pictures. While you can try tinkering in a photo editing program, or shrinking the image and crossing your fingers in hopes that no one looks too closely, the best strategy is to start with crystal clear pictures. It was probably a low resolution image that wasn’t intended for print.

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DevCorner: Using Simplified User Interfaces (SUI) in Help Content

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The hope is that even with rapidly evolving apps, we can present a picture of what it’s like to use the product, even if the tutorial doesn’t perfectly mirror the ever-changing interface. I should note that you don’t have to be particularly creative or a “graphics pro” to make SUI images. Save images as PNGs that preserve transparency.

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JPG vs. PNG: Which Should I Use?

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There is no one-size-fits-all for image file formats. With multiple options to save or export your images, the decision can seem complicated. This post will cover two of the most popular file format options, JPG vs. PNG, including when to use them and why. First, what type of image is it? What is a PNG?

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Reducing File Size for E-Learning Media

E-learning Uncovered

Let’s say you are developing a beautiful course on which you’ve spent a lot of time finding just the right images, audio, and video. Resizing pictures or videos on the slide doesn’t change the size of the underlying file. You can also crop out pieces of the images you’re using if you don’t need the whole image.