Photoshop :: Backround Transparency
Dec 16, 2004Take a picture of a car, and say copy just the wheel and stick it in front page.
the problem i have at the moment is that im getting the background comming through,
Take a picture of a car, and say copy just the wheel and stick it in front page.
the problem i have at the moment is that im getting the background comming through,
I was currently in a game (im only 16 >.<) and i noticed someone put a spray on the wall of a character in this game. I am fairly new to photoshop but I use it enough at home and in my votech school to know a bit of it, the problem is The character had no backround. When I try to make an image like this when I save it, it comes out with a white backround. How do you cut an image so when you open it there is just that image no backround behind it?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to creat a simple layer mask and no matter what I do, the image has a white backround not a transparent backround. Here is what I'm doing.
open my image
create a layer
using the lasso, I cut out the image
select "add layer mask"
clean up image
save as aTIFF file
The backround looks transparent then but when I bring it in to Final Cut
Pro, it has a whit backround.
What makes this all the more frustratinf is that I've done it MANY times
with no problems, but now for some reason I'm getting that white backround.
I don't think it is a FCP thing. I think I have changed some setting in Photoshop
but I can't figure out which one.
i've created a backround. I know it's very basic stuff. Just wanted some feedback on what you thought of it.
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im using photoshop cs3 Extended
I'm making a signature for another forum and this forum has interchangable backround colors so I was wondering how I could make my convex image blend in with whatever backround its put against.
I just need to take a white backround away from some graphics i made in flash heres a pic of what i need to do.
I just simply want the white backround gone, leaving my text and a transparent backround (I started the file choosing transparent backround)
Im trying to put my friends record label Logo in the backround of a pic of him (both the same size ..but the logo like transperant ) ... I know i have to create 2 layers and lower the opesity of the Logo ...
View 3 Replies View RelatedGot started with doing some picture editing and now I have this solid black image around all images. What is this area called? Backround, mask, border, window color, frame, pane, what? And how do I get rid of it so I can have white or light grey. It is hard to work with this black backround. I will see if I can attach the Print Screen for this issue.
I guess I can't add the attachment.
I have two pictures.
I would like the two pictures to blend in the middle from left to right.
The picture on the left will be sharpe on the left side but fade/transparent by the time it reaches the middle.
The picture on the right will be sharpe on the right side but fade/transparent in the middle.
I would think I need a gradient transparency (you always have to use a color)
I see pictures like this all the time, but can not seem to find the correct feature or combinations of features.
In Coreldraw there is a transparency tool which allows you to merge one photo into another - not like layers on top of each other, but overlapping along the edges, so that the outer edges of each pic are unaffected, and the central area is like a mixture of each pic. You could do something similar in Photoshop elements using the Gradient tool, but the gradient tool in CS2 doesn't seem to work the same way.
At the moment, I'm having to join/blend two pics in Coreldraw, save the result as a jpeg, and then open the resultant file in CS2 to continue working.
In Coreldraw the little tool is called 'Transparency'-'Fountain' I can't believe CS2 can't do something similar.
How do I make a background transparent? For example I made a document with just my name...Kim. I don't want there to be a rectangular/square or ANY kind of background...just that word, nothing around it, nothing behind it. How do I do that? Before you answer...
I've tried it by putting the document settings at "background>transparent". But when I came across it in my documents folder, it had a background around it. I've thought about selecting the word, and putting it onto a new, "transparent" document, but it doesn't seem to me that would help if it doesn't work when you set the background to transparent on the ORIGINAL and having it not turn out. Don't know what to do??
how do i take a picture that has a background color and make the background transparent. or copy, cut the pic and transfer to a transparent background. i need to make some renders for my site.
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I have a image, white background with an outlined letter C. I want to make the outside white transparent, but the inside of the letter C to remain white. Is this easy? I created a new image with a transparent background, which doesn't seem to be working.
When creating images to be used on the web there are some where I wouldn't like the white of the background visible (a transparent background).
I've tried deleting the background layer, reducing the fill and opacity to 0% and the background eraser, when I save the images there is no background visible but when previewed on the internet they appear!?
I want to make a very simple sig, text only, no effects or anything. Basically, I just don't like the available fonts that I can use for an html sig on the board I post on ;p Anyways, I save the file as a .gif with transparency and when I tested it out in an HTML file, it showed up fine, but that was only with a white background. When I changed the background color to anything other than white, the text had white pixels around it. Could anyone give some pointers on how to get rid of those pixels around the text? It wouldn't be a problem if the board background color was white, but it's blue. I also tried saving as a .png, same result.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am creating a CD label using Nero. I simply want to use Photoshop to save an image with a transparent background so that I may import it onto my label. However, everytime I bring the image into Nero (or any other program), it has a white background that I am unable to get rid of. How do I save a Photoshop file with a transparent background so that it may be used in other programs?
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View 5 Replies View Relatedi have a word(or an object) in a new file im working , the background is white (could be other colore..doesn´t matter) ,.. all i want is to set the background transparent (and not white) , ..possible? and saved to an image file (jpeg,gif) ?
i want this cus im doing a site where the backgorun changes autom.. , so i only need the word/object to be seen without the background..
when saving files in png format in PS CS, it simply dont wanna be transparent. instead, the bg turns grey(#dddddd),
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI did a forum search for GIF transparency, and couldn't find a thread initially that told me how to add transparency to a GIF.
I have this image with 2 colors (orange/white) I want to make the orange transparent. I did FILE > SAVE FOR WEB... and selected the MATTE to the ORANGE color, and reduced the GIF to 2 colors.
What else do I need to do to make that orange transparent?
I'm having a problem with animated GIF transparencies and photoshop. We've been having "halo" problems with some of our rendred images (transparencies) so I've been testing all of the animated GIF's in photoshop after compling them in Fireworks. The GIF's in fireworks look fine...full transparent background. But when I load it into photoshop the "excess canvas" background (beyond the limits of the image) are completely white. Everything within the boundaries of the image are transparent. I can solve this by trimming the canvas but need to retain the full canvas size for placement purposes.
View 4 Replies View RelatedHELO ALL IM A NOOB AND WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE COULD HELP ME OUT? I HAVE TWO SOLID IMAGES BUT I NEED ONE TO GO INFRONTE OF THE OTHER BUT THE PICTURE IN THE BACK STILL NEEDS TO BE SHOWING CAN ANYONE HELP ME?
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1. I do not want any transparency within the gradient, so do I just leave the stops on top in their default locations on the ends?
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2. Any example of how transparency in a gradient can be used?
Using Photoshop CS5 on a mac OS 10.6.8
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I scanned a black and white painting of bamboo leaves on an Epson scanner as a black and white (bitmap) image, saving it as a TIF file. The painting was compose of solid black leaves on white paper background. If I Place that image directly into an InDesign document I am working on, the white background of the image is automatically made transparent — which is exactly what I need in this case. If, however, I open the image in Photoshop to manipulate it, the transparent background becomes solid white, and I have to change the file to grayscale to edit it and erase the white background. Is there a way to import the TIF into Photoshop with it's transparent background intact?
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When you merge two identical layers (with solid black-filled shapes) and with, say, 30% opacity both, the resulting layer will be a layer with 100% opacity but with 30% transparent black-filled shapes. How will you make this 100% opaque?
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