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Hello,
First and foremost I would like to thank you for taking the time to read my message. While I have been using Photoshop for some time now, my skills are no where near the same caliber of those individuals who I see using these forums. As such, I am coming here for help with what I think will be a simple answer to you, but has been frustrating me a lot. I’m not quite at the ‘banging my head on the keyboard stage’, but frustrating none the less! =)
I have an image, which I need to "Save For the Web". This image has jagged edges all around it. Whenever I try to save it, I have to ‘matte’ it with a color so that it is smooth. If I have ‘no matte’ then the image looks choppy. The problem with this particular image is that I am making it available to others and I don’t know what background they are going to be putting it on. Hence, I can’t just matte it with one color. Really, I need to save this with a transparent background and have it look good (ie. smooth) regardless of what background color it is placed on. I know there has to be a way to accomplish this in the settings, but all my tweaking and playing has not led me to the solution. If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Robert
First and foremost I would like to thank you for taking the time to read my message. While I have been using Photoshop for some time now, my skills are no where near the same caliber of those individuals who I see using these forums. As such, I am coming here for help with what I think will be a simple answer to you, but has been frustrating me a lot. I’m not quite at the ‘banging my head on the keyboard stage’, but frustrating none the less! =)
I have an image, which I need to "Save For the Web". This image has jagged edges all around it. Whenever I try to save it, I have to ‘matte’ it with a color so that it is smooth. If I have ‘no matte’ then the image looks choppy. The problem with this particular image is that I am making it available to others and I don’t know what background they are going to be putting it on. Hence, I can’t just matte it with one color. Really, I need to save this with a transparent background and have it look good (ie. smooth) regardless of what background color it is placed on. I know there has to be a way to accomplish this in the settings, but all my tweaking and playing has not led me to the solution. If anyone can help I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Robert
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