Black backgrounds instead of transparent on background burner

Hi there,

Is there a way to make the backgrounds pure black (Hex #000000) instead of making them transparent?

Thanks!

asked almost 6 years ago

KyleL723
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Atomicdiner says: August 21, 2019

From what I recall, Google PREFERS White backgrounds and may disqualify if you had a black background. (Google is so finicky on certain things and there is no give and take with them. Their way or the Hi-way).

4 Answers

The whole purpose of Background Burner is to remove the background to make it transparent. So, I’m guessing that there is no workaround for that besides pasting the final image onto a black background using a photo-editing software package.

But… pay attention to what Atomicdiner says about Google Shopping.

answered almost 6 years ago

tomwayne1
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That is my concern. Many of my items, especially jewelry or white items, photograph better on black. They also stand out better. Some just fade away or don’t photograph clearly on white.

Is there any way we will tell if Google Shopping is disqualifying our items?

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