Corel PaintShop Pro X7, DE User's Guide Page 249

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Retouching and restoring images 245
path become transparent. A gray-and-white checkerboard pattern
indicates transparent areas.
You can quickly remove the background from an image by
using the Background Eraser tool.
You can use the Background Eraser tool to erase pixels selectively. For
example, in a photo of a mountain range, you can erase the sky, or you
can isolate an object from the surrounding image area.
The difference between undoing and erasing
When you undo an action in Corel PaintShop Pro, the detail from the
original image is restored. To understand the difference between
undoing and erasing, consider the example of paint strokes. If you
make a mistake with a paint stroke and erase it, the image detail under
the stroke is lost. You can erase paint when you want to make certain
pixels transparent. You can also erase to create an effect, such as when
you want one layer to show through another layer.
Settings for the Background Eraser tool
You can adjust the default settings for the Background Eraser tool on
the Tool Options palette. For example, you can change the opacity,
color tolerance, and sample area settings.
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