Photoshop :: Fading Edge Of Image To 100% Transparency
Jul 11, 2012I need to fade the edge of an image to 100% transparency, save as PNG, and then I can put it on another image and it fits naturally.
View 6 RepliesI need to fade the edge of an image to 100% transparency, save as PNG, and then I can put it on another image and it fits naturally.
View 6 RepliesI need to make an image fade to transparency for a little projet of mine.
I tried to add a mask to my layer with a gradient [blanc to white] in it, in photoshop it gave the result I wanted, but when I save it as a PNG, the transparency is just not working like in photoshop. (Assuming I use it as an image in a website)
I tried to remove the contour thing, and photoshop see's only two colors [000000 and transparency] so when I open it in a browser, there is simply nothing. If I add a white background for exemple, the image will work, but I need the image to be really transparent so it can merge with my web background.
I have a picture, which I want to be totally transparent in the left side and with the transparence fading away towards the right side.
View 6 Replies View Relatedpictures of my car and adding effects and making my pictures really look good. I am in the process of making a new background for my computer i used a layer mask and set the background image to transparent.. I have the regular picture of my car as layer 1.. now when i use the gradient tool to show the transparency behind it works fine.. i save it as a PNG file and everything but when I go to set it as my background, the BLACK background doesn't fade into the picture.. the surrounding area where the transparent layer was showing through is always WHITE.
how can i make the black fade in? i know i can just make the background of the picture black instead of transparent but i want to be able to post these on the internet and give them to my parents so they can do the same.. so i dont want to make everyone have a black background to make it look right, which is why i want transparent.
I have two layers , select them in the morph layers selection panel, and establish the selected points working the morph radius. But somehow the in between layers come out with some kind of transparency tween(fading away), and very little morphing is actually observable.
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When I embed my animation and look at it in Mozilla or IE9+, it looks fine (URL...)
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But when I check it out in Chrome, some of the characters fade in the middle of it, many don't change colors as they are supposed.URL....
how do I have 1 image gradually fade into another? i know how to adjust transparency, but that adjusts the entire image and not just a portion of it (from my limited understanding of the program).
View 4 Replies View RelatedI created a lovely new image for my website using Photoshop CS. It's a very vivid, colorful design. I would like to use it as a background for my business card but it needs to be faded. I've futzed (a real techie term!) with the hue/saturation and the brightness/contrast but can't seem to find a 'washed out'look i'm going after. Any suggestions?
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View 2 Replies View Relatedi need to make his image into a site.. now i got some ?'s
he is using it for wallpapers, he wants the wallpapers part of the main image on its own layer, so that it is translucent then when you go over it, it will go to full color (no tranparency). do i have to do this as a gif and make it a rollover or something, do i need to make it a seperate image?
I've made a .psd which fades from white to 100% transparent. I was hoping to export it as a png 24 and put the image over some text in a webpage to make the text look as though it had a fade on it.
The text is automatically updated, thats why i have to do it this way. When I do save for web as png 24 and place it over text in dreamweaver and preview in safari all that happens is the image shows as a black solid image! What can i do?!
I need to take an image and fade the edges of it to white.
I have 2 days to figure this out because I got put in charge of making the program for my wedding. I know computers inside and out but have never used photoshop before.
i have an image that i want to fade make look alot paler - it must be simple?
want it to still be as sharp but alot less prominent as im using it in a background. I know background images are frowned upon but this will look good wen iv taken it down a few shades lighter.
fade out part of an image. Say I have a jpeg, and I want to have the last third of the image naturally fade out, how do I do it? I don't want to use the gradient, I want to actually fade out the image.
View 3 Replies View RelatedEach page is just an image file, and the page background is black. So for the image to go into the page seamlessly, the edges have to fade to black. So far I've only been able to do it with specific kinds of pictures that are already black, or have very dark edges, and I just use the burn tool to fade it to pure black so it blends in nicely. If you go to the page, you'll see what I mean. However I'd like to be able to do a similar thing with brighter images, or images where the edges aren't already black/dark. How can I fade bright images to black in a convincing way? When I try using the burn tool, it doesn't bring it all the way to black, and if I use the gradient tool (i.e. from transparent to black or something), it's hard to get it uniform all the way around the image.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have an image recently turned into a .swf so that it can expand/contract to any browser resolution (http://thevoiceofnow.com). I originally worked in Fireworks, but have access to Photoshop so any help is appreciated.
I'm trying to get the image (.swf) to fade nicely into the background color #960. On some computers it works quite well, on others you can see the line between the two very visibly. Is there anyway to get a better color match between the file and background?
I've been using Photoshop intensely this year for school assignments, and I'm learning to get around very well. The issue I'm currently having is that it want to make a layer mask that fades from the mask to the image behind, from color to transparent to create a smooth transition.
I've attached a sample image of what I'm trying to do. Just note, I used a very round-about method to get this image, but I want to achieve the same effect with a vector mask.
When I go to crop or move an image close to the edge of the canvas it jumps to the edge. I am having trouble especially with cropping the space between the image and the edge of the canvas the way I want it. turning off this jumping to edge problem I'm having?
Also, I've used CS4 a fair bit and haven't come across this same problem but in PE when I'm editing things like adjusting text on a layer and I'm changing options with hotkeys to resize the text box for eg, Elements seems to jump to the background layer quite alot and then I have to click back on the layer I want to edit between changing tools. Is it something to do with the Esc key?
It's just supposed to be a plain black logo, which I've extracted from an image and smoothed/sharpened the edges (they were very rough even before the extraction process). But somehow I've introduced this faint ghost line about 1mm in from the edges of the logo, and I can't get rid of them even if I draw over the entire logo with jet black.
The ghost line becomes most apparent when I anchor the transparency to a white background. Here is zoomed segment of the logo demonstrating the issue:
There is none of this effect on my original full size transparency. It must happen during during the smooth process. Process I used:
- Alpha to selection
- Shrink by a few mm
- invert
- gaussian blur
- colour->curves-> and resharpen smoothed/blurred edges using the 'alpha' graph
1. i created animation (lens flare) with .png and transparent stage in adobe edge animate
2. export .oam out of adobe edge animate
3. import .oam into adobe muse
4. upload muse to server
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when the animation, placed over the logo (see link), is loading in browser a white box appearing first. URL...reload the page, or visit again by clicking the menu (there is a difference) on (re)load (or when the first time user is visiting site) a white box appearing, or?
I have a black and white picture with edges, greys, blacks and even the whites that are too precise, aggressive and defined. I want to make a picture taken today look as if it was 50 years old, I want to wear it down and get it to stand out less because I want to put it next to pictures of people in older b&w pictures.Â
I have an inkling that if only I could wear down the blacks and greys I could get this down.
What I am trying to do is, I have an image. I would like to fade the image edges into the background which is colored black. So in essence, I want the image to meld into the background which is black. How is this done. I tried so many things and I cant seem to get it right.
Every time I get close, to getting it right, my image fades somewhat using the gradient tool and a new opaque white layer but I get white and silver boxes on the edges of my image?
How do i fade the top corners of this image so that the top corners are transparent.
i added a picture of rihanna wearing a t shirt with the corners faded i would like to know how to do this?
Is it possible to do transparency all around the edge of an object. say you had drawn a circle can you make the edge all around transparent or say make just the middle transparent?
I often find that I would love to fade out in more than one direction.
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Is this possible to do? The mask is arranged infront of the layer I would like to click on.
View 1 Replies View Relatedis it possible to make an animation with a transparency background?
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I looks so...but when i do it...the gradient shows color to black in stead of transparency...?
I when i import it in muse...i see also that edge design has a white background ( instead of the transparency that i like to want..)
how to fade to transparency by myself I am left with a residue problem when saving to a different file format.
I took my square image and pasted as a layer. Behind this is a raster layer flood filled with black (As the image will be going onto a black t-shirt). I used a rounded rectangle selection tool to make a mask somewhere just inside the image borders. I then applied a Gaussian blur to the mask and it faded the edges of the image beautifully. I checked with the black background layer off and again it faded nicely into transparency.
Now my issue is that when I save it as a PNG file (with background set to transparency of course) and try to use it against various coloured backgrounds there seems to be a white glow around the edges where it is meant to fade out.
I have a Photoshop image, which has been edited down to a shape of a person, with a transparent background. I would like to use this image in Illustrator, and do not need it to be vector, but would like the object to be shaped like the image, rather than a rectangle. How do I get the Illustrator to read the edge of the image as the edge of the object?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am creating an effect from a freeze video frame. The clip is of a Kite Boarder at the apex of his jump. I have cropped the boarder from the image saved it (so normal background but white where the boarder was) and vice versa (an image where the the boarder is visible and the background is white). I wish to make the white areas in each image transparent.
Sounds really easy (and it probably is) but when I load up the images in ImageReady I see the "Transparent" checkbox ticked but I cannot select the colour white as the Matte (it's greyed out). Nor can I select the transparent icon from the color table. Consequently when I save as 24-bit png it doesn't have the white bits as being transparent.
How do I make those white areas transparent (and exportable in png format)?
I've created an image which you can view as attached.
The problem is when I place it on to a background in a webpage it appears all jaggedy, with white outlines.
This is just plain white text created in photoshop, no fancy shadow effects or anything like that.
The settings when I'm saving are:
Perceptual
GIF (no preset)
No Dither
256 colors
Lossy:0
Web Snap:0%
I’ve got an psd image on a transparent background that is 25mb that I want to place in an indesign document. I selected this image with the lasso tool from an original and placed it on a transparent background. this image is way too big while the original is only 4.7mb.is there an alternative way to reduce the file size while retaining the 300 dpi and transparency?
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