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Remove.bg is a Website That Removes Backgrounds from Portraits in Seconds (petapixel.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: If you often find yourself needing to remove the backgrounds from photos but don't have the time to manually do it, you might want to bookmark Remove.bg. It's a simple free website that automatically removes the backgrounds from photos in just 5 seconds with a single click.

Simply use the button on the homepage to select a photo from your computer (or you can also enter a photo's URL on the Web). The website then processes the photo and shows the result in moments. Under the result is a button that lets you download it as a PNG image with a transparent background.

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  1. Is there a website ... by novakyu · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ... that removes spam from Slashdot?

  2. Re:without a single click by Quirkz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yeah. Why is it always "with a single click?" Nothing is ever with a single click. You have to double-click just to open your damn browser. In what world does everything amount to "the very last thing I did"? In that case, I'd like to swim across the English Channel with "a single stroke," write a novel with "a single word," drive across the country on "a single gallon of gas, in a single minute". It's stupid, and for damn near 30 years there hasn't been a software marketing person capable of advertising their product without using the phrase.

    "I promoted something on a computer without using a single outrageous cliche" - now THAT is a statement someone should be proud of!

  3. Re:Not 100% accurate by Mab_Mass · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I also tried a few random images from news sites, with similar, incomplete results.

    The real question, though, is how is this site funded? I'm deeply suspicious of giving them any of my personal images, hence the trial with public images only.

  4. Re:Why is this Slashdot worthy?/Privacy concerns? by chispito · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm curious because I would think that the majority of people that come to this site can probably remove backgrounds it themselves with photoshop/Paint.net/Gimp/Krita/etc. I guess it's less work but I would think that most people here would pride themselves on being able to do it themselves.

    Secondly, I don't see any privacy/ownership statements on this - couldn't this be a way for the owners of the site to collect personal pictures or even gain access to a user's computer?

    Hopefully I won't get slammed like my last post.

    I don't find it Slashdot-worthy. It's more like a random posting on Reddit fishing for bored upvotes "Hey look at this cool site."

    Okay.

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  5. Thought this was spam, until.. by philipkd · · Score: 1, Insightful

    This Slashdot post read so much like spam to me, that I thought there must be some catch, that maybe this was truly magic or a leap forward. So, I tried a few photos that I had paid someone on Upwork to crop, and it worked instantly. Had I had this tool, I would have saved $20 each. Then I googled, "Remove background from image" and tried the first results quickly, and none of them were auto-magical. You had to paint the foreground and background to crop.

    So, yes this post is 100% written like spam, but upon closer inspection, it appears to be a novel leap in image editing.

  6. Why is this advert masquerading as an article? by Mjlner · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This "shared report" is 100% advertising. Why is it published as a story?

    An anonymous luser shares a report:

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    Simply unscrew the cap and let your mouth be filled with delicious, refreshing nectar. It will leave you feeling ecstactic and refreshed. Try Acme Cola today!

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