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Richard
Dec 16, 2003
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Hi, how do I make an image transparent. Right now it has a white background but I don’t want any background. I know it has to do with layers but can somebody get me started?

Thanks

Richard

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Davin
Dec 16, 2003
Hello All,
One way out of a multitude would be:
Selecting the entire image and copying it.
create new document – make sure you have transparent background selected in the bottom of the new window that pops up for image size etc. then paste your image into the new file – when you erase your background -you are left with the original transparent background. if you subsequently flatten the image – you will have a white background again.

Regards,
Davin
www.davin-photography.com

"Richard" wrote in message
Hi, how do I make an image transparent. Right now it has a white
background
but I don’t want any background. I know it has to do with layers but can somebody get me started?

Thanks

Richard

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phstuken
Dec 16, 2003
Hi, how do I make an image transparent. Right now it has a white
background
but I don’t want any background. I know it has to do with layers but can somebody get me started?

Thanks
Dobbelclick the background layer (make it a normal layer),,,on layer pallet drag it to the "delete layer" icon.
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Richard
Dec 16, 2003
Thanks for responding, the problem is that there is only one layer on the image. The image itself on top of a white background. So when I copy the image I also copy the background but the background is not separated from the image.

Richard

"Davin" skrev i meddelandet
Hello All,
One way out of a multitude would be:
Selecting the entire image and copying it.
create new document – make sure you have transparent background selected
in
the bottom of the new window that pops up for image size etc. then paste your image into the new file – when you erase your background -you are left with the original transparent background. if you subsequently flatten the image – you will have a white background again.

Regards,
Davin
www.davin-photography.com

"Richard" wrote in message
Hi, how do I make an image transparent. Right now it has a white
background
but I don’t want any background. I know it has to do with layers but can somebody get me started?

Thanks

Richard

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Richard
Dec 16, 2003
There is no background layer, the image and the background is one layer.

Richard

"P.H. Stuken" skrev i meddelandet
Hi, how do I make an image transparent. Right now it has a white
background
but I don’t want any background. I know it has to do with layers but can somebody get me started?

Thanks
Dobbelclick the background layer (make it a normal layer),,,on layer
pallet
drag it to the "delete layer" icon.
h

GP
Glenn Pechacek
Dec 16, 2003
You either erase the background or extract the portion of the image you want. See PhotoShop help file-> search on "extract".

"Richard" wrote in message
Hi, how do I make an image transparent. Right now it has a white
background
but I don’t want any background. I know it has to do with layers but can somebody get me started?

Thanks

Richard

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phstuken
Dec 17, 2003
There is no background layer, the image and the background is one layer.
Richard

Hum, first dobble-click backgroud layer and make it a normal layer, then use one of the many selction-tools and mark the area you want to remove, hit the delete-key. Example here, use the magic wand to select the white area,,, delete,,,, and the area is transparent.
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Davin
Dec 17, 2003
Hello All,

I am aware of that – there is no way to make the background transparent without you doing some work – there is nothing which will automatically do it.
As stated:
In order to have a transparent background – you need to start of with one. when you copy your image to be edited onto the new transparent file you will have
2 layers – the background being transparent – when you work on your layer you wish
to edit – if you use the eraser tool – it will erase your working layer to reveal the transparent layer below – thus removing your background of the original photo
to one that is transparent.

Regards,
Davin
www.davin-photography.com

"Richard" wrote in message
Thanks for responding, the problem is that there is only one layer on the image. The image itself on top of a white background. So when I copy the image I also copy the background but the background is not separated from the image.

Richard

"Davin" skrev i meddelandet
Hello All,
One way out of a multitude would be:
Selecting the entire image and copying it.
create new document – make sure you have transparent background selected
in
the bottom of the new window that pops up for image size etc. then paste your image into the new file – when you erase your background -you are left with the original transparent background. if you subsequently flatten the image – you will have a white background again.

Regards,
Davin
www.davin-photography.com

"Richard" wrote in message
Hi, how do I make an image transparent. Right now it has a white
background
but I don’t want any background. I know it has to do with layers but
can
somebody get me started?

Thanks

Richard

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larrybud2002
Dec 19, 2003
"Davin" …
Hello All,

I am aware of that – there is no way to make the background transparent without you doing some work – there is nothing which will automatically do it.

Actually there is if, as the OP noted, the background is white.

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