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Discussion in 'Graphics Resources and Discussion' started by Eru, Apr 13, 2012.

  1. Eru

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    Guys, when I upload a picture (.PNG - .TIFF - .GIF) It has a white background.
    I want it to be transparant. Help me please :)
     
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    Open/Save it with GIMP/Photoshop, MS Paint doesn't support transparency.
     
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    I use Photoshop CS5. :/
     
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    Save it as a .png file and upload it to a site that doesn't auto resize the image.
     
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    if you use imageshack there is an option where it wont resize the photo
     
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    Transparant Background

    First you should make sure you DO have a transparent background. In photoshop, it'll show up as a grey and white checkerboard pattern. Then save it as png, and go to a site like www.tinypic.com or another uploading site that doesn't resize (as said earlier) and upload it. It should then be transparent.
     
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