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Hello All,
This is my first post to this board; hoping someone can help me with my attempt to digitize my product line. The pics will be used for point of sale and web based design.
So, here’s what I CAN do. I’ve been able to (using the magic wand and eraser) select the background (which was whiteboard) and essentailly delete it, so that all that’s left on the canvas is the image of my product. Now I can take this image and copy it and paste it and generally move it around, but I would like to save it on its own as a JPEG. This way whe I import it into other programs I don’t have the white canvas behind it, just the image of the product. This allows me to use the image on different backgrounds and even tectured backgrounds without having to touch-up the canvas colour in photoshop first.
This has to be simple to do, but I just can’t figure out how.
Thx,
Andrew
This is my first post to this board; hoping someone can help me with my attempt to digitize my product line. The pics will be used for point of sale and web based design.
So, here’s what I CAN do. I’ve been able to (using the magic wand and eraser) select the background (which was whiteboard) and essentailly delete it, so that all that’s left on the canvas is the image of my product. Now I can take this image and copy it and paste it and generally move it around, but I would like to save it on its own as a JPEG. This way whe I import it into other programs I don’t have the white canvas behind it, just the image of the product. This allows me to use the image on different backgrounds and even tectured backgrounds without having to touch-up the canvas colour in photoshop first.
This has to be simple to do, but I just can’t figure out how.
Thx,
Andrew
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