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[challenge entry] I know it's the old Doctor but I forget so easily... so what's your name again?

From the Inappropriate TV Product Placement challenge. See all 374 entries (closed)

(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 16:49, archived)
# have a Retardis.
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 16:50, archived)
# :)
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 16:51, archived)
# it's just text on a tardis, but who cares ;-)
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 16:52, archived)
# he got crazy eyes...
...i bet he killed somebody.
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 16:51, archived)
# quiet, you ;-)
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 16:56, archived)
# Thank God you stopped me...
...i was gonna say it every time i see this guy.
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:00, archived)
# i hear he go to tijuana, he kill some guy!
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:20, archived)
# ha noice. TJ: could one of you photoshop wizards guide me on something?
Is there a way to leave part of an image blank so that once published as a jpeg or whatever, the blank area will become transparent/adopt the colour of an image behind it (for instance the different shades of b3ta grey??
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(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:08, archived)
# it has to be placed on a transparency...
...that is all i know.
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:09, archived)
# Like a transparent GIF?
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:10, archived)
# yea but preferably of higher quality
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:13, archived)
# Not a conventional Jpeg but JPEG2000 supports transparency
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:10, archived)
# cheers.
But PS doesn't seem to export .JPFs :(
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:16, archived)
# Saving as PNG or GIF is your best bet for keeping a transparent background.
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:11, archived)
# ^
png for pref unless you're optimising it to post
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:15, archived)
# It's for an industry standard Logo to be used on lots of different colour Documents
arg
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:17, archived)
# PNG then.
If the source is good and you're not arsed about file size then that should do the job.

Otherwise you can save as a dedicated photoshop layer - don't know what that would do to filesize 'cos I don't use photoshop, and of course you're then deeply limited in terms of applications that can open it.

I call png.

Please bear in mind that I am no kind of graphic designer, merely a self-taught hack who only uses things for posting here.
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:20, archived)
# ok thanks for the help
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:26, archived)
# .png retains all the photo quality
so I'd go with that but don't use the png-8 always go for the png-24 whilst bigger filesize yuou will get more colour definition.

Edit I'm pretty sure jpeg2000 ships with CS4 but you have to install it.
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:23, archived)
# will do, thank you
:)
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:27, archived)
# I've been able to do it with a gif.
except there usually seem to be little white bits around the edge which I've not been able to erase.
(, Thu 17 Sep 2009, 17:13, archived)