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Hey guys,

Any way to create something such as text in photoshop, say the word 'Title' and then save it so that when you use it on a background picture you only see the word and nothing else?

When I save it there's obviously a white background to the text - even though it has a transparent background in photoshop.

Thanks

Mxx

Save it as a gif, and apply transparencies to it.

To do it the easy way, open up Microsoft Photo Editor, that does it nice and quick with the click of a button.

Excellent - thank you.

Mxx

It is easy when you know the quickest way, when having to apply transparencies to literally hundreds of images consecutively.

Note that if your text is anti-aliased you're going to want to set matte to the colour of your page background (or if your background is an image, perhaps set the matte to an average colour of the image) because there's no anti-aliasing with gifs ;) PNGs have support for it I think, but PNGs aren't too widely accepted yet I don't think.

If you can do it without losing much quality, simply turn text anti-aliasing off for your text layer and then save without a matte at all. Then it'll work on all background colours :)

Ex:

Originally posted by SYP}{ER
If you can do it without losing much quality, simply turn text anti-aliasing off

syp...
first of alll...just a hugs® n' hey theres...long time no read ya...:O((( great to see ya back...aka your 'syp' nick...lol...
n' just a secondly®??? ifin' ya turn 'off' the just a ntialiasing®??? doesnt thattt make the edges go just a yucky/rough®???
/me is just a learning® howww to make the graphics n' does know /me would make 'em??? n' thennn using the ol' magic wand just a selectall®...inverse...n' thennn just a paste® it onto just a 'colourcloseto/mesbackground'® n' thennn flatten...n' thennn 'export' as gif??? lol...

/me looks @ ions way...mayyybe /me should be doing thattt??? lol...

It is a fast way to do it, using Photo Editor, and well I personally find it as being the quickest too. And png's are unreasonably big, I prefer using gif's instead.

Hi everyone,

While on the subject of transparencies, can someone tell me the differences between index and alpha trasparencies?When and where are they correctly used?










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