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>My mistake assuming you use Photoshop.
It's a pretty fair assumption most of the time. I have a Photoshop
Elements that I haven't installed yet. Now that I have it I'm wondering
if I'm too lazy to tackle the learning curve.
>content aware fill...Works great on flesh, gradient backgrounds.
That's one of the items where I often find my manual methods too tedious
and often unsatisfactory. Wonder if that's in Elements? hmmm....
>The outined path...If you opened my file in Photoshop you would be able
>to see it and use it as a selection..
Ah, I see, it remains in the saved file. I'm not sure that there are
many likely to be interested in seeing the outline of the old logo,
though, but I could be wrong about that. I'm sometimes asked to see the
original logo image.
--rwl
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