Try exporting from PS to SVG or EPS.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 8:07 PM Syed Zaeem Hosain
wrote:
> If you are using JPEG format, these files do not have transparent
> backgrounds ... if so, use PNG format for the images.
>
> Z
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Framers
> On Behalf Of Ken Poshe
If you are using JPEG format, these files do not have transparent backgrounds
... if so, use PNG format for the images.
Z
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Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 3:30 PM
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Subject: [Framers] image backgroun
Try saving the file as a PNG file. JPG files always produce a white b/g
when saved.
Dennis
On September 16, 2020 6:30:46 PM Ken Poshedly wrote:
A question about an image technique that I've never been able to master but
it seems everybody else has -- dropping out a white background. I've be
Ken, I think what you probably need to do is to add a "clipping path." I
haven't used PSDs in FrameMaker-- I've always saved graphics as EPS--
but transparency was never honored for me without a clipping path.
Mike Wickham
On 9/16/2020 5:29 PM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
A question about an image te
A question about an image technique that I've never been able to master but it
seems everybody else has -- dropping out a white background. I've been assigned
with producing a company newsletter formerly done in Word. And though I do use
Word when I have to, I'm 22 years into FrameMaker and -- o