How to Remove Background from Picture

Kevin Stratvert
10 Sept 202009:52

TLDRIn this informative video, Kevin demonstrates how to remove the background from a photo using the free Paint 3D app that comes with Windows 10. He guides viewers through the process of using the 'Magic Select' tool to isolate the subject from the background. After refining the selection, he shows how to autofill the background or leave it transparent. Kevin then pastes the edited image into various Microsoft Office applications, such as PowerPoint and Word, and explains how to save the image with a transparent background in PNG format using both Paint 3D and the more advanced Paint.NET for a cleaner result. He concludes by encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and comment for more helpful content.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“· Use the Paint 3D app pre-installed with Windows 10 to remove the background from a photo.
  • πŸ” Utilize the 'Magic Select' feature in Paint 3D to select the object you want to keep and remove the background.
  • πŸ–Œ If the automatic selection misses parts of the object, use the 'Add' option to include those areas manually.
  • πŸ‘“ For items like hair or accessories that are missed, zoom in and draw over them to include them in the selection.
  • πŸ—‘ If the selection includes unwanted parts, use the 'Remove' option to exclude them from the final image.
  • πŸ“ After making your selection, you can autofill the background or leave it as a cutout with a white or transparent background.
  • 🎨 Once the background is removed, you can copy and paste the image into various applications like PowerPoint, Word, or Outlook.
  • πŸ’Ύ To save the image without the background, copy the selected object and paste it onto a new canvas in Paint 3D, then save it as an image file.
  • πŸ“ For a better saving option without extra space, use an additional app like Paint.NET to save the image with transparency.
  • πŸ”„ Paint.NET allows you to save the image with precise dimensions, eliminating unnecessary space around the object.
  • 🌟 Windows 10 comes with powerful pre-installed apps that can perform tasks like background removal without needing additional software.

Q & A

  • What is the app that comes pre-installed with Windows 10 used for removing the background from a photo?

    -The app used for removing the background from a photo is called Paint 3D, which is pre-installed with Windows 10.

  • How can you upgrade your operating system to Windows 10 if you are using Windows 7 or Windows 8?

    -You can upgrade to Windows 10 for free from Windows 7 or Windows 8 by following the link provided in the video description.

  • What feature in Paint 3D is used to remove the background from a photo?

    -The feature in Paint 3D used to remove the background from a photo is called Magic Select.

  • How can you include parts of the photo that were missed by the Magic Select feature?

    -You can include parts that were missed by the Magic Select feature by clicking on the 'Add' option and then dragging a line over the area you want to include.

  • What is the purpose of the 'Autofill background' checkbox in Paint 3D?

    -The 'Autofill background' checkbox in Paint 3D is used to automatically fill in the background where the original subject was standing after the background has been removed.

  • Can you save the edited image with a transparent background using Paint 3D?

    -Yes, you can save the edited image with a transparent background by selecting the PNG format and ensuring the 'Autofill background' checkbox is unchecked.

  • What is the alternative app suggested for saving an image without unnecessary space around the subject?

    -The alternative app suggested for saving an image without unnecessary space around the subject is Paint.NET.

  • How does Paint.NET differ from Paint 3D in terms of saving an image?

    -Paint.NET allows for saving an image with precise dimensions, without the extra space on the sides that can occur when saving through Paint 3D.

  • What are some of the applications where you can use the background-removed image?

    -You can use the background-removed image in Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, Word documents, and Outlook emails, as well as saving it as a PNG for other uses.

  • How can you adjust the size of the image once it's pasted into Microsoft Word or PowerPoint?

    -You can adjust the size of the image by selecting it and using the resizing handles that appear around the image.

  • What is the benefit of using an app like Paint.NET for image editing?

    -Paint.NET offers advanced image editing features such as layers and is often referred to as 'Photoshop Lite', providing most of the tools needed for basic to intermediate image editing tasks.

  • How can viewers stay updated with future videos from the presenter?

    -Viewers can subscribe to the presenter's channel to receive notifications whenever new content is released.

Outlines

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πŸ–ΌοΈ Removing Photo Backgrounds with Paint 3D

In this paragraph, Kevin demonstrates how to use the pre-installed Paint 3D app on Windows 10 to remove the background from a photo. He guides viewers through the process of opening Paint 3D, starting a new project, and using the 'Magic Select' tool to select and isolate the subject from the background. He also explains how to refine the selection by adding missed parts and removing unwanted selections. After the selection is finalized, he shows how to autofill the background or leave it transparent and save the edited image in various formats, including PNG with a transparent background. The paragraph concludes with examples of how the isolated image can be used in different Microsoft Office applications, such as PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook.

05:01

πŸ“‹ Saving Transparent Background Images with Paint.net

The second paragraph focuses on saving the image with a transparent background without unnecessary space around the subject. Kevin introduces Paint.net, another free image editing application, as a preferred tool for this task. He explains the process of creating a new image in Paint.net with the same dimensions as the clipboard content, pasting the image with a transparent background, and saving it in the desired format. He highlights the advantage of using Paint.net for saving images with precise dimensions and no extra space. The paragraph ends with a comparison between the images saved using Paint 3D and Paint.net, and a recommendation to use Paint.net for the best results. Kevin also encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and comment for more helpful content in the future.

Mindmap

Keywords

Background Removal

Background removal is the process of digitally separating the subject of a photograph from its background. In the video, Kevin demonstrates how to use the Paint 3D app to remove the background from a photo, which is essential for inserting the photo into various documents or presentations without the distraction of the original background.

Windows 10

Windows 10 is an operating system developed by Microsoft. The video mentions that the Paint 3D app, which is used for background removal, comes pre-installed with Windows 10. This indicates that the process shown is accessible to users of this operating system without the need for additional software purchases.

Paint 3D

Paint 3D is a creative application that comes with Windows 10 and allows users to create and edit images in 3D. In the video, Kevin uses Paint 3D's 'Magic Select' feature to remove the background from a photo, showcasing the app's utility for photo editing tasks.

Magic Select

Magic Select is a tool within the Paint 3D app that enables users to select and isolate objects within a photo. Kevin utilizes Magic Select to easily distinguish himself from the photo's background, which is a crucial step in the background removal process demonstrated in the video.

PNG

PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics and is a type of image file format known for its ability to support transparency. In the context of the video, Kevin saves his edited image as a PNG to maintain the transparent background, allowing for flexible use in various applications and documents.

Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software used for creating slideshows and presentations. Kevin mentions inserting the background-removed image into a PowerPoint presentation, highlighting the practical application of the edited photo in a professional or educational context.

Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word is a word processing software used for creating and editing documents. The video script includes an example of pasting the edited photo into a Word document, demonstrating how the background removal can enhance the customization and visual appeal of written content.

Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook is an email client and personal information manager. Kevin illustrates the ability to paste the edited photo into an email using Outlook, showing how the technique can personalize or add visual interest to digital correspondence.

Autofill Background

Autofill Background is an option in Paint 3D that automatically fills in the area where the background was removed with a realistic backdrop. Kevin discusses this feature as an alternative to having a transparent or white background, providing a seamless look when the subject of the photo is placed in a new setting.

Paint.NET

Paint.NET is a free image and photo editing software for Windows. It is mentioned in the video as an alternative to Paint 3D for saving the edited image without unnecessary space around the subject. Paint.NET offers more advanced editing features and is compared to a 'Photoshop Lite' in the script.

Transparency

Transparency in digital images refers to the property of an image that allows parts of it to be see-through, typically represented by a checkered pattern in editing software. Kevin saves his image with a transparent background, which is important for the image to be used with different backgrounds or none at all in various applications.

Highlights

Kevin demonstrates how to remove the background from a photo using a free app pre-installed with Windows 10.

The app used is Paint 3D, which allows for easy background removal and creative editing.

A photo can be inserted into various Microsoft Office applications such as Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook after background removal.

The 'Magic Select' feature in Paint 3D helps identify and select the object to be removed from the photo's background.

After using Magic Select, areas that were missed or incorrectly selected can be manually added or removed.

The autofill background feature fills in the removed background area with a realistic backdrop.

The removed object can be copied, cut, resized, and pasted into other applications.

Saving the edited image with a transparent background allows for versatile use in different platforms.

Paint 3D may add extra space around the object when saving with a transparent background.

Paint.NET is recommended for saving images without extra space and with more advanced editing features.

Paint.NET is a free image editing software that provides tools similar to Photoshop.

The video provides a step-by-step guide on using Paint 3D and Paint.NET for background removal.

Windows 10 pre-installed apps offer powerful and free tools for photo editing and creativity.

The video includes a link in the description for upgrading to Windows 10 for free.

The final edited image with a transparent background can be used in various creative projects.

The video encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and comment for more helpful content.

Kevin offers to cover more topics in future videos based on viewer comments and suggestions.