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Ahha! Just realised I got an answer in a completely different post previously! Just use erase white paper in filters! Job  done!

****ok, so this does not work, it still leaves a dirty background!! Any ideas?****

 

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I would suggest the following workflow.

  1. Create a helper layer to allow a better selection by blurring the noisy background.
  2. use flood selection tool to add all background areas to a selection
  3. create a mask, manually fine-tune the mask.

 

  • assuming only image layer is in file, nothing else
  • merge visible (converts to pixel layer and creates a copy)
  • execute a bilateral blur, 2-5px radius. This will smooth the noisy background. 
  • merge visible
  • rename layer to "blurred for selection"
  • use magic wand / flood selection tool. lower tolerance to 5-10%. set mode to "add". Activate "continuous"
  • click on all white areas once to add them to selection
  • when happy, create mask from selection
  • invert mask
  • add fill layer in contrasting color. put below masked layer
  • check for any imperfections. use brush in white or black to add/remove parts 

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