A clipping path is a non-printing line that encloses one or more areas of a raster image that effectively says to a photoshop software, “Only print what’s inside the path, ignore everything else outside of it”.
Clipping paths are very useful for eliminating the background of an image when exporting the image to a page layout, a vector-editing application, or for printing purposes. LazyMask’s graphic artists use the pen tool to accomplish clipping path tasks.
LazyMask’s clipping path service is divided into four service levels: Simple, Medium, Advanced and Hourly.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
LazyMask offers volume clipping path services
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