Remove White Fringes from Transparent Image

Started by brahmzxc, February 17, 2022, 09:48:13 AM

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brahmzxc

Hello Everyone,

Can someone help me removing those white fringes from the transparent image.
The format I chose is PNG with Alpha transparency checked.

please help me...Thanks

TGS808

You can do it in Photoshop. From the top menu bar: Layer/Matting/Defringe.

Zeltronic

If you have used ks denoising reduce firefiles filter in most of case do the job ;)

mattjgerard

Quote from: TGS808 on February 17, 2022, 10:03:48 AM
You can do it in Photoshop. From the top menu bar: Layer/Matting/Defringe.

This is the way. Its a hotkey for me.

DT

#4
White and Black Backgrounds generally have a matte/fringe as others mentioned it's easily removed in PhotoShop, Go -> Layer->Matting

That said here's a workaround, try changing the Environment Background to Color at 84% grey.  I've been doing this for years.

mattjgerard

Quote from: DT on February 28, 2022, 02:34:06 PM
White and Black Backgrounds generally have a matte/fringe as others mentioned it's easily removed in PhotoShop, Go -> Layer->Matting

That said here's a workaround, try changing the Environment Background to Color at 84% grey.  I've been doing this for years.

Doesnt this affect your lighting setup though?

DT

Opaque materials like in your render not so much.  Glass and Clear materials, yes.

The 84% gray background is intended for product renders with an alpha transparency.