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April 24, 2012
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How do you make images transparent in inDesign?

  • April 24, 2012
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How do you make images transparent in Adobe InDesign CS5.5?

Beste Antwort von Manish-Sharma

so if I get you correct , you have the image and you want to make its background transparent....

if so, not possible use application like Photoshop or Illustartor and then import it in Indesign

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Participant
August 22, 2013

It IS possible: Select the image. Open effects (Window > Effects). Switch from "normal" to "multiply". Viola! White background is gone.

Good question jinda55.

Jongware
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Community Expert
August 22, 2013

Dittco wrote:

It IS possible: Select the image. Open effects (Window > Effects). Switch from "normal" to "multiply". Viola! White background is gone.

That only works with a white background. In addition, it introduces a transparency effect, with its associated problems.

With a rather light background: Select the image. Open clipping path (Object > Clipping Path > Options). Select Type > Detect Edges; use Threshold and Tolerance to get as close as possible to the edge of your image. This may be difficult because of a too low resolution image, or too much fringe on the edge -- if all fails, use the Inset Frame value to force the mask "into" the image. Click OK, and the background is gone.

But that's not the only way: you can always create a clipping path manually, and then you are in total control, not limited by transparency side effects, auto-edge detection, and busy backgrounds.

alexandraj89216983
Participant
August 6, 2018

Awesome thank you. I knew it must be simple as I was using a file someone else had made and the images were automatically knocking out backgrounds

Inspiring
April 24, 2012

select the image ,

Go to Objects-->effects-->Transparency , and change the opacity value.

jinda55Autor
Participant
April 24, 2012

Not what I wanted.

The white background still stays

jinda55Autor
Participant
April 24, 2012

so if I get you correct , you have the image and you want to make its background transparent....

if so, not possible use application like Photoshop or Illustartor and then import it in Indesign


Yep so I've got an image that has a white background. I only want the part of the image that does not have a white background.

Okay will do.