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How do I make, and keep, a background Transparent?

New Here ,
Mar 31, 2017 Mar 31, 2017

I created a logo for myself in Photoshop.  TIFF format.  I want to make the background field transparent so I can place it on a photo [not a watermark].  I can get to that point in layers, but when I save it, it becomes white and anything I apply it to has that white background.  How can I get my logo to be just the graphic and type?  Thanks.

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Community Expert , Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

Jpeg does not support transparency. JPEG image compression FAQ, part 1/2Section - [12] Can I make a transparent JPEG?

This video shows how to place your logo on a photograph, if I understand what rod lightning wants to do.

Place linked is the best way to do this.

When finished, export as a jpeg. Keep the master file for anytime you want to edit and make other changes to your logo.

http://vimeo.com/84865445

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Guide ,
Mar 31, 2017 Mar 31, 2017

When you save as *.tif, then in the first window check the option "Layer" and in the following window check the option "With transparency" (sorry, it's the german version, but I'm sure, you'll find it).

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tiff-transparent.png

But - just out of interest - why don't you use the *.psd file format?

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New Here ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

Thanks very much for your reply.

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Enthusiast ,
Mar 31, 2017 Mar 31, 2017

The tiff format doesn't allow for transparency, you need to save it as png format. Doing this will be able to use on a photo.

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New Here ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

Thanks very much for your reply.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 31, 2017 Mar 31, 2017

You could just use the Photoshop file, but if it has to be tiff, use the Transparency checkbox in the options screen when saving.Screenshot 2017-03-31 16.42.52.png

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New Here ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

Thanks, very much for your reply!

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New Here ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

Thank you to all who responded to my dilemma.  One continuing problem, though.  When I have tried to save the logo as a jpeg I continued to have the background change to white.  Is this not possible, or is there something else I might do to get logo with the transparent bkgd?

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Community Expert ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

Jpeg does not support transparency. JPEG image compression FAQ, part 1/2Section - [12] Can I make a transparent JPEG?

This video shows how to place your logo on a photograph, if I understand what rod lightning wants to do.

Place linked is the best way to do this.

When finished, export as a jpeg. Keep the master file for anytime you want to edit and make other changes to your logo.

http://vimeo.com/84865445

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Mentor ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

Save As > .psd or Save As > .png

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Community Expert ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017

If you're going to use it in an InDesign publication it might be best to Place it as a native Photoshop file. You can get color management and round-tripping for changes.

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Mentor ,
Apr 01, 2017 Apr 01, 2017
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If you absolutely must use .jpg, you will have to match whatever background color you are using ( web, print, interactive, etc. ) in the background of your .jpg.

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