Now go to the Tool panel and take the Fuzzy Select tool. It will select color pixel for making a selection, and for learning this method, let us have an image of the logo of EDUCBA, which represents us officially. (Changing the title from "Add UNO command to quickly remove background of slide and add this to "slide properties" in sidebar" to "Remove background of images". The very first way is by using the Fuzzy Select tool. The screenshot at the bottom is how color replacement works in Draw. I could imagine that it's not too difficult to apply the function to some arbitrary area(s), but I doubt that we can "snap" those automatically.īut maybe I'm wrong and Draw has another hidden gem.Īttached example shows the original picture on top, the state when removal of background is active, and the result below. But you cannot remove (speak: make transparent) the, let's say white, background of your image and keep the parts inside. ![]() LibreOffice Draw/Impress has a color replacer ( ) that works on a certain RGB value. There is a lot of calculation behind, that starts with the identification of possible interesting parts, outlining an area per pixel, and the least difficult thing to mark the other pixels as fully transparent. The function is called "Remove background" and described here Maxim adjusted the attachment type to zip, it works now. Notice that, as you come close to an edge, the selection line will snap to cover. ![]() > This "image" has errors and cannot be shown. Start by painting with the Selection Brush on the main subject of your photo. (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #9)
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