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Oneshot

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  1. I'm getting a firewall alert that Paint.NET (PaintDotNet.exe) is trying to connect to www.paypal.com 64.4.241.49 using remote port 443. Is anyone else getting this? I've just stopped all active response. I'll stop back tomorrow or Friday night for reply's. Thanks
  2. Thanks, that did it. Its a little tedious, but it will do the trick for now. That was just a test. It didn't work that well because of the reflectivness of the item in the picture. It picked up the reflection of the red background. Black may be a good option for reflective items. Thank you again for your help.
  3. Hmmmm, Its, close but no cigar IP edited out. Other options? Its possable you don't get the picture > http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/ch ... nahan.html It actualy looks a lil like PaintNet :wink:
  4. Finding the "Possable" tools to do the job. Unfortunitly, I'm not having much luck with any of them I took a few red pieces of paper and placed an object on them and took a picture. Then I used the primary color remover and it worked but rather than having just a picture of the object without the background, I had a grey background also. I just want the object, nothing else. Any Ideas? I have to wonder whats so hard about removing "1" color from a picture? It can't be rocket science. Hitman-x-: I'm involved with Mechwarrior4 and with the WE guys, but COD is not me WE do have a ventrilo server. http://www.warlordsofearth.com/
  5. Thats funny, I just asked the same question here > http://paintdotnet.12.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=3346 Its called Croma-key BlotBait posted a few answers I'm going to try. I didn't try them yet because I'll need a RED or BLUE background in my case. BUT to be able to remove 1 color from a picture would be the same thing.
  6. Chromakey is actualy the ability to "REMOVE" a color from a picture. Example simplified: If you were to take a picture of anything against a "GREEN or BLUE" material (cromakey color material), you would be able to edit that color out of the picture. Now that may not seem like its worth much BUT then you could take the picture "without" the colored background and paste it into a background picture or what ever you want. I hope that has helped. More detailed explination here: http://www.seanet.com/~bradford/bluscrn.html
  7. Does Paint.net have chromakey ability? If so: Where? If not: Do you expect it will be included soon? Thanks[/b]
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