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What is Clipping Path?

What does Clipping Path Mean?

Clipping path is a medium through which an image editor can define its path of working. A portion of an image or a complete image, which is inside the clipping path, can be edited or completely cut out. Now the cutout part can be used freely in any photo application one wants. One can paste the cutout part on different backgrounds. Sometimes, it surprises people to see the amazing changes in an image after the alteration of its background or even after the application of color corrections.

One can delete the portion outside the clipping path. This special technique allows drawing outline around a specific part of an image that needs to be extracted out from the whole image. Though, one can also use it to draw an outline around a complete image. If one wants to completely change the reference of outside with inside then he only needs to reverse the boundary of the path.

The entire mechanism of clipping path makes it very easier to isolate an object from rest of the image, which comes very handy in some special cases. Over the years, technicians have continuously expanded its scope as well as its uses in order to make it achieve the precision and the specific requirements of its users. There are several different types of clipping path, which largely depends on the complexity of the software. They are:

Simple
Compound
Multiple
Complex
Extra

As per its several different functions, it is also know by several other terms, such as: cutout service, cropping service, background removal service, etc.

What are its Primary Uses?

Apart from all other functions of clipping path, its most widespread use is due to its ability to cutout all unwanted parts from an image by first isolating or securing the essential elements of the image.

Many times, several business entities need to display certain images on diverse media and in the form of catalogues, printouts and logos. All these tasks has been made easier by the invention of clipping path, as it provides the power to cutout only required part from an image for public display. Therefore, it is no more a serious concern to rectify a bad image at hand when you have access to some great image editing software, in this case the "Clipping Path."