Making a Background Transparent Using Photoshop
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I decided to use something round. Here’s a nice picture of a coin. Using the Elliptical Marquee Tool, point to the upper left edge of the coin and while holding down the Shift key drag your mouse down and across the coin image until you get to the lower right edge. You will see that you have a moving dotted circle slightly off center and smaller than the coin. Put your cursor into the middle of the dotted circle and while holding down the mouse button, move the dotted circle into the middle of the coin, so that it is centered.
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Another option would be after copying the coin to the Clipboard, create a New file and then Paste the coin into the new file. Be sure when you create the new file, that you choose Transparent background at the bottom of the New dialogue box. The new file can be saved the same as described in the paragraph above.
www.laserlaura.com to view some of collages I have made from photographs.
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