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Trying to use Adobe stock to save some time and so many of their images are clearly designed to be composites, but are only supplied as jpegs. Take this image for example, there are white snowflakes on a white background. How do they expect you to drop out the photo box with the colors being so similar? Is there magic to this, or am I expected to spend an hour trying to cut a matte? Most of the techniques Ive tried other than hand cutting have given poor results. Im only working with the free images they supply with my subscription, do they provide alpha channels if you are using paid stock?
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