Wednesday, Oct 22, 2008
After months of finalizing changes in Lazymask Homepage, finally it’s up and running now. I’ve posted the layout here in my post below but it has a little changes. So if you happened to drop by at Clipping path and Image masking provider you see a new shades of orange and gray. We are doing our best not just to provide quality of service but also enhance our creativity as well.
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Wednesday, Sep 10, 2008
I’d like to show the new Lazymask mock-up design. We are currently in the process of updating our site making it look better and better in the coming years. We made a small changes on the site, putting a shades of orange on the buttons but still maintain the professional look.

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Sunday, Aug 10, 2008
When you want to hide a portion of an image, such as the background, you can create clipping paths to hide the unwanted image elements or by alpha channels which is another type of image masking, which defines a selection in black, white, and varying shades of Gray pixels. These are two commonly used methods to eliminate photo background. The difference between the alpha channels and clipping path?
Clipping path
A clipping path is a non-printing line that encloses one or more areas of a raster image. They are separate objects within an image. One common use of a path is to remove the background of a photo and create the illusion of transparency. Paths can also be used to extract individual objects or create non-rectangular shapes. Clipping path is useful for usual simple photo background editing.
Alpha Channels
Alpha channels are bitmap masks with transparency. They have both transparent and opaque areas. Typically, alpha channels are used in photo or video compositing. Some programs can create a clipping path from the alpha channel information stored in an image. Alpha channels are basically specialized selection processes. Alpha channels are used to make, store or edit selections made using tools such as Lasso, Magic wand or Pen tool. Alpha channel is another type of image masking. When we say mask, it is an 8-bit channel using 256 levels of Gray, ranging from 0(black) to 255(white). With that being said, alpha channel is a masking technique which defines a selection in black, white, and varying shades of Gray pixels. White acts as the selected pixels; black acts as the unselected area and the levels of Gray define what is partially unselected or selected depending on your view point. Alpha channels is ideal for more complicated photo editing such as hair masking and etc.
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Tuesday, Jul 8, 2008
Lazymask has made easy of its uploading and downloading images. You can easily transfer your images via Lazymask dropbox. But for large file we suggest to use the FTP. All you need to do is apply for an FTP account and when your application is approved; we will e-mail you, your FTP User Name and Password. Thereafter, download FileZilla, if you are a windows user, or FetchSoftworks, if you are using MAC, and then enter the FTP address, password and username provided in the email. We made it easy for your convenience.
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Tuesday, Jun 17, 2008
Whether clipping paths are major part of your business process and company cost. Then Lazymask is here to help you, this is an age where cutting costs and saving time are a core necessity to be successful in the business world. Outsource your clipping path needs to us and let us do the routine part of your job. We are committed to deliver quality outsource clipping paths.
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