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Photos background stripping

Through Youtube I discovered the way (in iOS 16.2) to strip backgrounds from my photos. When I view the photos on the iPhone, including playing them as a slideshow, they will appear with a black background. I cannot seem to move them to my MacBook or send them otherwise with anything but a white background. Has anyone figured out how to save stripped photos with the black background?

iPhone 13

Posted on Jan 7, 2023 6:27 PM

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Jan 7, 2023 6:42 PM in response to Cruzincat50

Hello,


I believe the iPhone feature lifts the main image off the background, essentially leaving blank space around it which can be shown differently on different platforms and apps. You may want to copy the image then paste it onto a black background then share it.


Lift a subject from the photo background on iPhone - Apple Support

"Lift a subject from the photo background on iPhone

In the Photos app , you can isolate the subject of a photo from the photo background, and then copy or share it in other documents and apps.

This feature is available on supported models and can also be used in Safari, Quick Look, and more.


  1. Open a photo.
  2. Touch and briefly hold the subject of the photo. When it’s outlined, do one of the following:
    • Tap Copy, then paste the subject into an email, text message, or note.
    • Tap Share, then choose a sharing option, such as AirDrop, Messages, or Mail."


I like to use the Preview App on my Mac for these type of photo edits as its more versatile with its available features.


Extract an image or remove a background in Preview on Mac - Apple Support

"Extract an image or remove a background in Preview on Mac

You can extract part of an image. For example, you can extract one person’s face from a group photo and then paste the face elsewhere.

If an image’s background consists of areas that are mainly the same color, you can also remove the background."


I hope this helps.

Jan 8, 2023 2:50 AM in response to Cruzincat50

Hi Cruzincat50,

As far as I know you can not insert it into an existing photo.


But you can create a Keynote presentation, with a black background and insert your section in this presentation.

Then you can export the content as a JPG.

Convert Keynote presentations to PDF, Microsoft PowerPoint, and more - Apple Support


It is not the most elegant way, but it will work.


Regards Ralf



Jan 8, 2023 5:40 PM in response to Cruzincat50

When I want to add a color background, I usually just modify the original image. First, I copy the area I want to keep. This normally leaves the white and grey checkerboard background (when you see this, the area is transparent). After, I use Markup to add a color box over the entire image area then paste the selection I copied on top of it.


I pretty much only do this on my Mac so it may not be as easy in Photos for iOS.

Photos background stripping

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