Photoshop :: Removing Color

Jan 22, 2005

My problem is that I created a band logo for a t-shirt. Its on a black background and also has many black parts within the design as well... What I need to do is remove all the black from the entire design so that it will be able to be printed on any color of shirt (except white) and be able to be seen.

The parts that I need to retain of the design are all the white parts. (whatever color the shirt is, will replace the black) and the shirt can only be printed with a white design, hopefully that makes sense. I just need to convert all the black in the design to empty space. I know i could spend hours going through and deleting it individualy but i was praying there was an easier way.

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