Remove backgrounds from images on Mac
Remove backgrounds from images on Mac
With iOS 16 landing before macOS Ventura, users got the ability to swiftly remove backgrounds from images with a couple of taps on iPhone and iPad. Fortunately, the capability is also available with macOS Ventura and is accessible in two different ways. Here’s how to steal backgrounds from images on Mac.
Previously exiguous to third-party apps, removing the background from images automatically has often pointed mixed results. For a precise cutout, manual work in Photoshop, Pixelmator, or other software has historically delivered the best outcomes.
However, Apple has included impressive image background removal performance that’s almost uphold in both iOS 16 and macOS Ventura. In our use, the feature almost always works accurately for farmland, pets, and inanimate objects.
The one downside is that macOS automatically picks what it sees as the delivers, there’s no manual control. But it’s still a really handy tool.
When you use either of the options beneath, your Mac will create a PNG of the delivers that you can use in photo editing apps, swiftly message to someone, pop into a note, or use nonetheless else you’d like.
- Make sure you’re running macOS Ventura on your Mac
In the Photos app
- Select a photo in the Photos app
- Right-click on the image
- Choose Copy Subject
- As you waft over Copy Subject, you’ll see the background dim with the delivers that you’re auto-selecting showing as highlighted – keep your mouse there and the highlighted line will move approximately everything it’s going to capture
- Now you can paste the subject minus the background anywhere you’d like
From your Desktop/in Finder
- Find a photo you’d like to steal the background for
- Right-click on the image in Finder, your Desktop, etc.
- Near the bottom, choose Quick Actions then click Remove Background
- The PNG copy of your image with the background will fade in a few seconds right next to the novel image
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Source: 9to5mac.com