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1. Re: How do I make the background transparent in JPeg
photodrawken Aug 6, 2012 2:00 PM (in response to smurf4t1)JPG does not support transparency. You need to save your file as a PNG file. (PNG-24 if you're using Save For Web.) TIF files are much larger, but support transparency also.
Ken
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2. Re: How do I make the background transparent in JPeg
smurf4t1 Aug 6, 2012 2:07 PM (in response to photodrawken) -
3. Re: How do I make the background transparent in JPeg
smurf4t1 Aug 6, 2012 2:09 PM (in response to photodrawken)Thank you, can those files be edited by someone else in those formats? I took the photos edited them and someone else is going to use them to make a poster.
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4. Re: How do I make the background transparent in JPeg
photodrawken Aug 6, 2012 2:10 PM (in response to smurf4t1)Yes, both PNG and TIF are common, standard formats and any modern program can open them.
Ken
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5. Re: How do I make the background transparent in JPeg
smurf4t1 Aug 6, 2012 2:25 PM (in response to photodrawken) -
6. Re: How do I make the background transparent in JPeg
Sheila Saa Nov 5, 2013 7:50 AM (in response to smurf4t1)Here is a screen shot of my photoshop file (missing a piece-- there was a silhouettte of the mans image but it reflected the "eclipse 1", some how it got erased.. btw this file no longer creates the image without transperencies... unfortunately something happened to my file as I was playing around with it. .. so this will not give you the results.. but maybe save some people time... those that are trying to figure out how to do this??)
So I was trying to figure out the same thing as you and I did it by accident. Unfortunately I tried so many things at the same time (in photoshop) that I don't remember how I actually made the jpeg with transparencies. For anyone who doesn't beleive it, I took a screen shot of my file. Here shows the image in an illustrator file. Hopefully someone can crack the code as to how to get this done! (second image -- might help someone figure it out?)

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7. Re: How do I make the background transparent in JPeg
nealeh Nov 5, 2013 9:58 AM (in response to Sheila Saa)My suspicion is that you may have named it with a jpg extension but it it actually a PSD or TIF. I say this because your info tab shows that the image contains layers. Like transparency, jpegs do not support layers.
Could you post the image here (use the camera icon to attach it).
Cheers,
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Neale
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