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Originally Posted by postino
I haven't tried 'layers' yet...I did use the option that lets you select the background color as "transparent", but I forgot how to do it...(Although I do recall that I had to make the background all one color before converting it...Like doing what you said; pixel x pixel in close-up then 'deleting' the background and saving it then converting the background color to transparent)...
It'll come to me...Eventually... 
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I use Paint Shop Pro, and I do the same thing: I use the brushes, fill and other tools to make the background one solid color, set the background color to transparent and then copy and paste it into the other picture. A little detail work with the smudge tool (or whatever they call it in Paint Shop), and it blends right it. The only problem I have with it is that the "set to transparent" option is cleverly hidden somewhere in the menus, and I usually have a problem finding it.