I am a newbie to the program and am trying to paste a logo on photographs before I send them out to my sales force for use. However, I am encountering a problem in that the logo supplied to me had a white background. I researched, and it seems that using the magic wand was the best way to delete the background from logo. Took me several hours as I have the word company and solutions in it, so the "o"s, the area between the "i" and the "t" the loops of the M's - all of the white space within these areas needed to be removed so that the background of the photo appeared through, basically making it a transparent area. I did this through adding a new selection. Finally got it, then saved it in several formats. Copied it and pasted as a new layer. Saved all those "new" photos and i know it mentioned something in the save box about having to merge layers. That was mistake #2.
I quit, go back to do it again a while later, and there is a white background on every single copy of the logo that I saved, no matter what the format.
Question #1: How should I have saved that formatted logo?
Question #2: When I saved the new photos with logo, and it gave me the merging fles yes or no box, I should have checked no so that it didn't merge all the layers together. But how should I have saved it? Is there a way to save it with all of the individual layers intact?
Question #3: Now that I have my edited logo embedded into my photographs, is there anyway to strip apart the layers to retrieve the translucent logo?
I hate to start the entire process of editing the orginal logo again, I don't know if there is anyway around it. If I have to do it again, I need to know how NOT to get myself into the same predicament. I will need to use this logo for future photographs. Can anyone advise???
I quit, go back to do it again a while later, and there is a white background on every single copy of the logo that I saved, no matter what the format.
Question #1: How should I have saved that formatted logo?
Question #2: When I saved the new photos with logo, and it gave me the merging fles yes or no box, I should have checked no so that it didn't merge all the layers together. But how should I have saved it? Is there a way to save it with all of the individual layers intact?
Question #3: Now that I have my edited logo embedded into my photographs, is there anyway to strip apart the layers to retrieve the translucent logo?
I hate to start the entire process of editing the orginal logo again, I don't know if there is anyway around it. If I have to do it again, I need to know how NOT to get myself into the same predicament. I will need to use this logo for future photographs. Can anyone advise???