I like using a layer mask because it offers more control than simply erasing image-forming information. You can accomplish this by duplicating the background image onto a new layer, filling the background with a solid contrasting color while you work, then erasing or-better still-masking away the part of the image you want to be transparent. The first step is to isolate the image you want on its own layer. Here’s how to save an image with a transparent background in Photoshop. This is a common approach for everything from portraits and product photos to logos and graphics that need transparent backgrounds to display correctly. ![]() Or, more likely, you might need to use the image online, with a background generated by the website. You may want to create a collage, for instance, layering one image atop another. ![]() There are lots of reasons to save an image with a transparent background.
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