![]() It isn’t a good idea to run Photoshop in competition with any resource-hungry application if there is any way to avoid it. Running them at the same time puts them in direct competition for resources, which is bad for both programs. KnockOut is very resource-hungry and so is Photoshop. It is unfortunate that Corel didn’t include both a plug-in and a standalone version of 2.0, because 2.0 does have some improved processing. I didn’t upgrade to KnockOut 2.0 simply because it is a Photoshop plug-in only. ![]() Don’t give up on KnockOut 1.5 and Photoshop. I will check my notes and post a follow-up message. They may exist somewhere on the Corel website, but I am not sure where. This method is best for comlicated photos with hair, fur and low contrast betwe. I don’t have the step-by-step details of the procedure for Photoshop handy at this moment. Learn a simple method to remove the background from your photos in CorelDRAW. Unfortunately the KnockOut 1.5 manual (on page 20) tells you only how to add a knocked-out image to a background image in Corel Photo-Paint 9 (which was the current version at the time of release of KnockOut 1.5.) There is a similar procedure for Photoshop, and the Remove Black Matte step is also crucial in Photoshop for a good result. I also have Corel KnockOut 1.5 which, as you know, is a standalone version. Start by launching Corel PHOTO-PAINT and opening the image from which you want to remove the background. I am beginning to think knockout probably never did work with photoshop because no-one anywhere seems to know how to use it. I would like to Color Replace all RGB colors to white with exception of black. and Adobe do not recognise the existence of Corel knockout…it’s very frustrating.anyway thank you for your help. Corel help says ….see the program vendor ie photoshop…. I can mess around with it and it will drag a a black rectangle with a white rectangle contained within it as well whatever that is….and If I click on the alpha button I can get a black and white outline of my picture….this seems so difficult I have been trying to do this for days all my friends that understand photoshop dont know what knockout is and don’t seem to be able to help. I have gone to the layers box and it has a lock on it but there is only one layer as far as I can see ….although if I could get rid of the lock it may reveal more layers ….I am still at a very low level with photoshop so it probably is not that difficult a problem just something that I don’t have any knowledge of yet….I have just copied the layer and it has produced a new layer without the lock on it…It still reacts in the same way though….
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