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Open the Fill and Stroke dialogue (Ctrl + Alt + F) and change colour of the result to white (or whatever you like). Trace like you did in the example. Draw a rectangle around the inverted logo, but inside the traced rectangle. Move the new rectangle behind the logo (End). Select both the rectangle and the logo (e.g., using a rectangle selection).
Exporting the SVG as PNG in Inkscape 1.2.1 doesn't result in an image with transparent background. Likewise if I convert to PNG using converters available online. I found various suggestions on this site for how to remove backgrounds in Inkscape for SVGs, e.g. tick the Checkerbox option under Document Properties, or doing a Select All + Ungroup ...
For instance, i wanted to remove white background of an image to make it transparent. I used the following method / filter in Inkscape. Select the image object. For versions < 0.91 Go to Filters -> Transparency Utlities -> Light Eraser For version 0.91 Go to Filters > Fill & Transparency > Light Eraser
Assuming a two color trace – this method will work no matter what the background color might be. When you do your trace, open the Image Trace Panel (Window > Image Trace) set it up beforehand as 2 color: Then hit the 'Trace' button followed by the 'Expand' button. Now press the A key, and click on your background. Then go to Select > Same ...
And if that doesn work because it has to many groups and you dont have time to un-group every object the select the white arrow and click the Red Background, go to select - Same - Fill color (All red vectors should be selected at this point) and hit delete.
click on the menu "Adjustments" and. select "Levels". Then you remove the histogram hump at. from your picture (this hump corresponds to the gray background behind your text). To do this, move the slider at. downwards, and the slider at. also downwards, in order to make the text black again. Done!
1 1 1. It depends upon how the image is constructed. You may be able to merely open the EPS and delete the white object. Or.. it may take more work if the background has been integrated into the artwork. Basically, you need to confirm the white isn't actually part of the EPS, and if it is, remove it. You need to open the EPS in a vector editor ...
Click on the background area and without releasing the mouse button, paint over all the areas where the background meets the subject, to remove all the remaining white background. Release the mouse button when it looks good. Set Output to: New Layer and Layer Mask
Click on the background, see how much of the background is selected, adjust Tolerance, in this case I found 20 to be satisfactory for a quick demo. Press Delete Add a solid color layer, select white when the color picker pops up. Move the solid color layer to be behind the signature layer Et Voila, save in the format you need it
The quickest option I would use if you are only removing white background, is on the layers panel, create a new layer under your image with the desired background colour / photo etc. then on the layer you are trying to remove the white from, select the option "multiply" from the dropdown next to the opacity %.