How to Remove Background from Picture

Kevin Stratvert
10 Sept 202009:52

TLDRIn this tutorial, Kevin demonstrates how to remove the background from a photo using the Paint 3D app, which comes pre-installed with Windows 10. He guides viewers through the process of using the 'Magic Select' feature to isolate the subject from the background. After making adjustments and ensuring all desired parts are included, 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. Additionally, he recommends using Paint.NET for a more refined save process without unnecessary space around the subject. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and comment for more helpful content.

Takeaways

  • 📷 Use the Paint 3D app that comes pre-installed with Windows 10 to remove the background from a photo.
  • 🔍 Open Paint 3D and start a new project by dragging and dropping the photo you want to edit into the application.
  • ✂️ Utilize the 'Magic Select' feature to outline and select the object you want to keep, excluding the background.
  • 👤 If the automatic selection misses parts of the object, such as hair or accessories, use the 'Add' function to include them.
  • 🖼️ After making your selection, you can choose to auto-fill the background or leave it transparent.
  • 🎨 You can manipulate the selected object within the app, resizing or repositioning it as needed.
  • 📑 Paste the edited image into various Microsoft Office applications like PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook.
  • 💾 To save the image without the background, copy the selected object and paste it onto a new canvas in Paint 3D.
  • 📁 Use the 'Save as' feature to save the image in different formats, including PNG with a transparent background.
  • 📐 Be aware that saving directly in Paint 3D might add extra space around the image; for a cleaner cut, use an app like Paint.NET.
  • 🌟 Paint.NET is a free, lightweight image editing software that can be used for more precise editing and saving of images with transparent backgrounds.

Q & A

  • What is the app that Kevin uses to remove the background from a photo?

    -Kevin uses the Paint 3D app, which comes pre-installed with Windows 10, to remove the background from a photo.

  • How can one upgrade their operating system to Windows 10 if they are using Windows 7 or Windows 8?

    -Users can upgrade to Windows 10 for free from Windows 7 or Windows 8. Kevin provides a link in the description for those interested in upgrading.

  • What feature in Paint 3D does Kevin use to separate the subject from the background?

    -Kevin uses the 'Magic Select' feature in Paint 3D to separate the subject from the background of the photo.

  • How does the 'Magic Select' tool identify the object to be removed from the photo?

    -After selecting 'Magic Select', a rectangle appears around the photo, and the user needs to adjust it to fit around the object they want to remove. The tool then identifies and separates the object from the background.

  • What can be done if parts of the object, like hair or accessories, are not included in the initial selection?

    -If parts of the object are missed, the 'Add' option can be used to manually draw over the areas that should be included in the selection.

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

    -The 'Autofill Background' checkbox, when checked, instructs Paint 3D to fill in the area where the background was removed with a contextually appropriate background, making it look natural.

  • How can the edited image be copied and used in other applications?

    -The edited image can be copied using Ctrl+C or cut using Ctrl+X, and then pasted into other applications like PowerPoint, Word, or Outlook using Ctrl+V.

  • What is the recommended way to save the image with a transparent background without extra space?

    -Kevin recommends using an app called Paint.NET to save the image with a transparent background and without any unnecessary space around the subject.

  • How does the autofill feature in Paint 3D fill in the background after the subject is removed?

    -The autofill feature in Paint 3D intelligently fills in the background with a contextually relevant image, making it appear as if the subject was never against that background.

  • What are the different file formats that one can save the image as using Paint 3D or Paint.NET?

    -One can save the image in various formats such as PNG, JPEG, or GIF, with the option to have a transparent background in Paint 3D.

  • How does Kevin suggest improving the saved image quality if there is extra space around the subject?

    -Kevin suggests using Paint.NET to save the image, which allows for a more precise crop and avoids the extra space around the subject.

  • What is the benefit of using Paint.NET over Paint 3D for saving the final image?

    -Paint.NET provides a more precise and clean output, especially in terms of saving the image with a transparent background without any extra space.

Outlines

00:00

🖼️ Removing Backgrounds with Paint 3D

The first paragraph introduces the viewer to a method for removing the background from a photo using Paint 3D, a free app that comes with Windows 10. The host, Kevin, demonstrates how to use the 'Magic Select' feature to isolate the subject from the background. He also shows how to refine the selection by adding missed parts and removing unwanted selections. The paragraph concludes with the process of saving the edited image with a transparent background and using it in various applications like PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook.

05:01

📋 Saving Images with Transparency in Paint.NET

The second paragraph focuses on saving the edited image with a transparent background without any unnecessary space around the subject. Kevin explains that while Paint 3D allows for quick saving, it may include extra space around the image. To achieve a cleaner result, he recommends using another free application called Paint.NET. He guides the viewer through creating a new project in Paint.NET, pasting the edited image, and saving it as a PNG with a transparent background. The paragraph ends with a comparison between the images saved in Paint 3D and Paint.NET, emphasizing the benefits of using Paint.NET for a more refined and space-efficient result.

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Keywords

💡Background Removal

Background removal is the process of digitally separating the subject of a photo 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.

💡Paint 3D

Paint 3D is a pre-installed application on Windows 10 that allows users to create and edit 3D images. In the script, Kevin uses Paint 3D's 'Magic Select' feature to isolate the subject of a photo from its background, showcasing how the app can be utilized for simple photo editing tasks.

💡Magic Select

Magic Select is a tool within the Paint 3D app that enables users to select and separate objects within a photo. Kevin uses this tool to identify the subject of the photo and remove the background, which is a key step in the process of background removal demonstrated in the video.

💡PNG

PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics, which is a file format used for storing images with transparent backgrounds. In the video, Kevin saves the edited photo as a PNG to maintain the transparent background, allowing for flexible use of the image in various applications.

💡Autofill Background

Autofill Background is an option in Paint 3D that automatically fills in the area where the background was removed with a generated background that matches the surroundings. Kevin discusses this feature as an alternative to leaving a white or transparent background.

💡Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software that allows users to create slideshows. In the context of the video, Kevin demonstrates how to paste the background-removed image into a PowerPoint presentation, highlighting the versatility of the edited image.

💡Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word is a word processing software used for creating and editing documents. Kevin shows how the edited photo can be inserted into a Word document, emphasizing the utility of the background-removed image for various document types.

💡Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook is an email client used for sending, receiving, and organizing emails. The video script mentions that the edited photo can be pasted into an email using Outlook, demonstrating the ease of incorporating the image into communication platforms.

💡Paint.NET

Paint.NET is a free image and photo editing software for Windows. Kevin recommends using Paint.NET to save the edited image without unnecessary space around the subject, which is a more refined approach compared to saving directly from Paint 3D.

💡Transparent Background

A transparent background in image editing refers to a background that is see-through, allowing the image to be placed over other content without a visible backdrop. Kevin's video focuses on achieving a transparent background for the photo, which is useful for various applications like presentations, documents, and emails.

💡File Save Dialog

The File Save Dialog is a window that appears in software applications when a user chooses to save a file. It allows the user to specify the location, filename, and format of the file being saved. In the video, Kevin uses the File Save Dialog to save the edited image in the desired format with a transparent background.

Highlights

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

The app used for background removal is called Paint 3D, which is accessible from the Windows 10 taskbar search.

A photo can be imported into Paint 3D by dragging and dropping it into the application.

The 'Magic Select' feature in Paint 3D is used to isolate the subject from the background.

After using Magic Select, areas that were missed, like hair, can be manually added to the selection.

Items that were incorrectly selected can be removed from the selection using the 'Remove' option.

An autofill background option can automatically fill in the removed background area.

The subject can be freely moved, resized, and placed in different locations within the photo after the background is removed.

The edited photo can be copied and pasted into various applications like PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook.

To save the photo without the background, it can be saved as a PNG with a transparent background in Paint 3D.

However, saving directly in Paint 3D may result in unnecessary space around the subject.

Paint.NET is recommended for a more refined save, as it allows for saving the image with no extra space.

Paint.NET is a free image editing software that offers advanced functionality similar to Photoshop.

When using Paint.NET, a new image with the same dimensions as the clipboard content can be created for pasting.

The final saved image in Paint.NET will have a clean transparent background without additional space.

The video provides a step-by-step guide on using pre-installed Windows 10 apps for photo editing.

The presenter, Kevin, invites viewers to subscribe for more similar content and to suggest topics for future videos.