How to Make an Image White in Canva
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Dec 14, 2024
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in this video I'm going to show you on
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how you can make an image to be wi in
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confa so this is very similar to the
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silhouette effect except the object is
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going to be white instead of black so uh
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to start I'm going to use this picture
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and I'm going to create a cut out of
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this woman so basically I'm going to
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remove the background and then I'm going
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to turn this woman turn everything every
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single Pixel of this subject to be wide
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so first I'm going to detach the image
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from the background and I'm going to
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change the background color to be black
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so we can see the white silhouette later
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and then I'm going to remove the
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background there are two ways where you
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can isolate the subject from the
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background you can click the image and
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then you can click background remover
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that is the easiest method and this
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usually work I would say 95% of the time
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but sometimes you want to be more
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specific you can also use a tool like
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edit and then you have to navigate to
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the magic grab option and here you can
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select the object that you want to
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isolate so when you do that it will
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essentially isolate this a subject from
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the rest of the background and then this
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is going to be a separate element in
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Cana which will be independent from the
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background and you can do uh editing
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just to this uh picture so now the
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background is empty but I actually
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prefer this first method because it
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looks a lot cleaner so let me undo and
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uh let me change the sorry remove the
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background there you go now I'm going to
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turn this uh woman the silhouette of
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this woman to be white so in order to do
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that you have to CL click on the picture
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go to edit and then you want to navigate
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to the dual tone effect and then here go
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to custom and on the highlights you want
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to set everything to be white usually
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the code uh the color code is going to
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be F six times and you would do the same
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for the Shadows so let's drag that to
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that section and there you go now we
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have a a silouette of this woman and I
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think it looks pretty cool it looks very
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accurate and you can actually see the
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details of the hair right here so that's
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one way to do that and another way is by
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using a filter uh not a filter it's
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actually a adjustment you can get to
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adjust and then you can increase the
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brightness to maximum and you want to
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increase the whites and the shadows as
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well so basically you want to increase
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everything to white but usually this is
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not always working it really depends on
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the picture that you are trying to
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change the color in this case the
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picture has so many colors and I don't
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think this is working so yeah sometimes
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the first method is probably the first
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uh the easiest or the best method for
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that picture so anyway that's exactly
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how you can put a color to be uh to make
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an image to be white in confa I hope you
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find this video to be helpful and I'll
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see you on the next video
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