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Opacity Pump

From TechSlop

Not everybody always uses a layer mask. Or maybe you just got a little careless. It happens.

If you are left with partially transparent pixels and want them completely opaque, Opacity Pump to the rescue! There is a long way of doing this with stock tools, but I just plain got tired of it and did this little ditty to save myself the time.

Here we have Biker Chic with some partially transparent pixels:

plug_opacitypump.jpg

I set the Eraser tool to 80% and gave it a good stroke. Believe it or not, but Opacity Pump can fix it in one step.

However, once a pixel's opacity reaches zero, the pixel's data is tossed and can't be easily recovered. Opacity Pump can't do this.

Download

PC/Win
Filename: TS_opacitypump.8bf
Filter > Tech Slop > Opacity Pump
Download: TS_opacitypump.rar (http://tech-slop.serveit.org/plugs/TS_opacitypump.rar)

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If you enjoy my work and would like to show support, please make a donation (http://cablespeed.com/~jlhalmich/donate.html).

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