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Set Gimp background color from the background color of your image (#eeeeee) Set the tools to the "By Color" selector. Click in a corner of the top layer, this should select the background; Layer>Erase background should make the background transparent. Warm your fingers and do 67 times: Click a layer in the Layer list; Clear near a corner in the ...
Open the .gif file in photoshop , all layers will be displayed in the layers panel. Select magic wand and click on the white area , the area gets selected and hit delete to remove the white part. Do that on each layer.
You cannot use antialias in transparent GIF images since it's only 8-bit, but you can fake it. When exporting using "Save for Web" use the option Matte to match the background color of where the animation will be placed. It adds a few extra colored pixels at the edges of the image.
Note: Gimp does support transparency and then when you optimize for animated gif and export it will support transparency in the gif! To edit a gif in Gimp, first open it. Then look at the layers window (CTRL+L). To easily edit an individual frame, uncheck the 'eyeball' for each frame that you wish to hide, then edit the remaining visible frame.
I have an gif Image like example. and I want to make its background transparent from white. I am an learner of Photoshop so please describe steps to do it. Currently I was trying to edit each and every layer of this image but its really tough to go through all the layers and I am sure there is an easier way for it
Assuming you’re starting with a GIF or Photoshop frame animation, with the frames already set up, the easiest way is to create a group with a mask. To do this, select all the layers and press ⌘G (or Layer → New → Group from Layers ).
Imgur has changed your GIF by the way, and seems to have messed it up by adding a white background and other frames. I had to erase them and delete out the messed up backgrounds to get it to work properly. Probably something to do with changing the GIF to a GIFV - which is actually a video file, not a GIF. Screenshot of GIF export settings
"Transparency" of the original GIF file. To obtain an image with a transparent background but with keeping the shadows we can take the following steps (below done with GIMP but any other image processing application including Photoshop should be able to do this) Convert the image from indexed to RGB. Remove the transparency alpha channel
kontur is correct about the reason for the roughness (i.e. on/off binary state of transparency). Depending on context, one might cheat a little by creating a slightly larger, nearly identical image saved as a PNG with alpha transparency and place it as a static background image with the low-color animated gif centered on it.
When you save a GIF (export for web) you have the option to select a color to make it transparent. note that you only get to pick ONE color, so you will typically end up with halo's around your image where it blends from your image into the original background color.