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by vunderba
199 days ago
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Yep. Your best bet is to ask for "solid white/black background" and then feed it into something like rembg [1]. It's an extra step but it'll get you partly there. On the OpenAI side, the gpt-image-1 model has actually had the ability to produce true alpha transparent images for a while now. Too bad quality-wise they're lagging pretty badly behind other models. [1] - https://github.com/danielgatis/rembg |
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