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Creating a transparent GIF in Photoshop CS4

Mar 1, 2011 4:21 PM

I am new to Photoshop CS4 and I'm finding it a bit of a 'challenge'.

 

I would like to create a transparent GIF of my signature, so that I can put it into various documents.

 

My signature is on a white background and is written using a blue ball point pen and is scanned in as a colored GIF file.

 

Despite having Googled how to do that I am completely stumped.  They talk about using the lasso tool to draw around my signature (which I do) and then they say press the delete key.  Well, on my iMac NOTHING happens!

 

Can anyone offer me a simple tutorial (for the Mac) that can walk me through creating a transparent GIF file of my signature?

 

Thanks,

 

Peter

 
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    Mar 1, 2011 11:26 PM   in reply to Peter A. Forkes

    Why not a psd or PNG-24?

    Could you post a lores version of the image.

     

    They talk about using the lasso tool to draw around my signature (which I do) and then they say press the delete key.

    You probably are on a Background Layer which could be changed to a regular layer by double-clicking it.

    But the advice seems … Layer Masks are often preferable to deleting.

     

    My recommendations:

    • Convert to RGB

    • Load luminance or the channel with the best contrast by command-clicking the appropriate channel in the Channels Panel

    • Create a Solid Color Layer (Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color) and select the color you want

    • Hide the other Layer

    • If the Solid Color Layer is not solid or not transparent where it should be, use Image > Adjustments > Curves or Levels to edit accordingly

    • Save that as psd and, if you really need them, use Save for Web and Devices to save a GIF or PNG-24 off of that layered file

     
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    Mar 6, 2011 4:11 AM   in reply to Peter A. Forkes
    Load luminance or the channel with the best contrast by command-clicking the appropriate channel in the Channels Panel

    It seems hard to make it more clear …

    Command-click (hold the command-key pressed while clicking) the composite Channel’s icon (or any of the other channels’ if you should deem them preferable) in the Channels Panel.

    This should load a Selection.

     

    I would like to create a transparent GIF of my signature, so that I can put it into various documents.

    Where do you want to do that anyway (Photoshop, some layout-software, a browser …)?

    Because depending on that using a file-format of fairly limited features like gif could seem inadvisable.

     

    the problem I have with Photoshop CS4 is that when I enter the help system it goes to the web and give me help for Photoshop CS5!!!!

    You should be able to download the Help as a pdf here:

    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/408/kb408379.html

     

    If psd doen’t mean anything to you you should look it up.

     
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    Mar 6, 2011 10:29 AM   in reply to Peter A. Forkes

    The eyedropper tool may be called the color sample tool because that is what it does. Some of these icons are not unique to Photoshop. They reflect concepts in all image editors. To make things easier on you, it may be worth studying digital design concepts in addition to the specific software you are using. There may also be something to learn in this digital art practice...

     

    Peter A. Forkes wrote:

     

    ...I would like to create a transparent GIF of my signature, so that I can put it into various documents...

    As you can digitally post this on various documents, so can someone else. Be careful with this practice.

     
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    Mar 6, 2011 10:52 PM   in reply to Peter A. Forkes
    For me, it it VERY confusing because there seems to be no consistency in how icons/tools are renamed in each version and how things are done in each version.

    In my opinion you better keep to the terminology as used in Adobe’s Help.

    And the claim that tools are renamed in each version may be an exaggeration.

     
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    Mar 11, 2011 12:49 PM   in reply to Peter A. Forkes

    I'm trying to do the exact same thing but I have a JPG.  It's black and white and I want to make the black transparent.

     

    What did you do to convert a color to transparent?  Thanks!  Do you have links to the videos?

     
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    Mar 14, 2011 12:12 AM   in reply to pvj1978

    If the image is black and white anyway I advise against using the Magic Wand, but instead recommend using the Channel itself to create a Solid Color Layer by loading it as a Selection (command-click the channel in the Channels Panel).

     
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