I have a logo with a white background, i want to remove it and make logo much bigger so it can be printable. I have tried to copy it and resize, but quality becomes really bad.. Logo is on URL... at the homepage.What tools should i use for non quality lose, when i resize?
I was asked to cut out the background from a logo to make it transparent so the logo would look nice on a variety of backgrounds. I've been given a good quality jpeg file.
What I did was I selected (by colour) the background (white), inverted the selection, copied it and pasted as a new image.
It's all fine (the logo itself doesn't have any other elements) but there's still some whiteish/greyish outline around certain elements of the logo.
If I were to do it manually, it'd probably take ages. What would be the best way to accomplish it?
I have a background ( a brush that i downloaded as a template). I also have designed a logo. I want the logo to be superimposed on the background...but there is a white square edge around the logo blanking out the background.
Can you tell me how i can make the background of the logo transparent so that i can see the graphic background?
I am putting a logo on top of a background. Is there a quick keystoke or shift or alt option to use if I want to center the logo in the image? It's mostly a square image 170x151px.
I'm designing a header logo for a website with Photoshop CS4 (Mac) but am struggling to understand how to get the background transparent.
In Photoshop I've designed the logo using multiple layers. Prior to saving I've disabled the background layers (used for testing purposes), thus leaving a transparent area behind the logo (shown as a checkerboard pattern). However, I don't understand what the next step is. I've tried "Save for web" as well as flattening it first, only to result in a white background. I suppose I don't need to flatten it then I've also messed around with the transparency and matte options in the "Save for web" window but to no avail (yes, I know that I need to save in either GIF or PNG though for the latter I don't know the difference between PNG 8 and 24 and which of the three formats I should go for).
As for "Matte"; is this the color in the image which should be made transparent? So that in my case with a logo containing white among several colors I should make the background something entirely different from the logo as a background layer and choose "Matte" for that? I've also experimented with that but to no avail.
I have tried to research this and i have tried to do it (with limited success), but any specific steps on how to get a rounded logo with a /transparent/ background? i sometimes get a rounded logo (and sometimes i get stuck) but I have only been able to get a white background and not a transparent one.
I have a logo which ia transparent (psd file) that has some black color and I want to place it in a poster which has also black background color. So, I need to change the background color of this logo.
I made a 3D roatating moving logo in photoshop via mothion in Photoshop, it has a transparent background as i deleted it. When i go to render video its in animation already. I save and render it in quicktime but when it plays back on quicktime it has a black background around the image. How do i save it to play just the logo with NOblack background. Ive tried everything i know but NO joy.
I have tried 10 times now and all I am trying to do is remove a white background to a logo and export so that the background is transparent. Every time I remove the background and export and open, it shows up with the white background again. I know this is simple and driving me nuts.
I'm given a one-color logo with a white background on a single layer (this is the only layer in the photoshop file), how do i isolate the logo from the white background?
I have a customer that send me his logo to cut some small stickers to give out at his shop. However, the logo design guy that designed the logo used shading to give the logo depth. So when i bring up the file in corel draw, there is several small lines and boxes in the logo where the different shades where located in the logo and my plotter cuts those line in the vinyl. Is there anyway to remove those lines with out having to recreate the logo?
I created a .png file from our organization logo. I used the magic wand to select and "delete" the backgound, leaving it transparent. However, when placed on our web site, the logo edges have a slight line. What must I do to not have the lines (to make the background truly transparent)?
I received delivery of a company logo in multiple file formats. I'm trying to get the logo added on various sites across the web. How to get the logo to stand on it's own without a background.
We have the following formats: pdf rar ai png jpg tiff bmp and eps
The background is white and I just want that removed so the logo and company name stand on their own. I have attached an example.
A logo file was sent over to me with a white background. I am very new to Illustrator so I do not know how to change this. I checked the layers and it only shows 1 layer and an image file. I tried saving for the web, but there is no transparency area there either.
i'm trying to build a web site and the logo i want to use has a white background. I want to place it on my menu, but can't align the graphic from the menu prorperly...
I was wondering it there was anyway i would be able to remove the background?
I made the picture into a circle, this is what makes it really difficult for me? I know photohsop makes transparent background, but would it do the same on a icture that already exist? And is there a way of cropping into circles?
I need to make lighting for a background on a logo. What's the best way to make a line to look glowing? I'd like to do it in Corldraw rather than paint.
I have a black logo with complex lines, text, etc. The only copies I have of the logo are with a white background (probably from having been saved on a document page?). I want the logo to have a neutral/clear background so that I can paste it on pages with gradient backgrounds, etc. and not have the white show.