vixenk
May 6th, 2005, 10:13 PM
I've had this issue with Photoshop for a while, and can't figure out how to make it GO AWAY...
This is what I'm trying to do... cut out a picture and then put it on a webpage.
For some reason every time I do it shows up on the page with this little white line outlining it. I'm wanting it to blend in more smoothly with the webpage background, WITHOUT the white line.
This is what I do: I copy and paste the picture into a new file with a transparent background, then proceed to cut out the parts of the picture I don't want. Once I have only the part of the picture I do want, I crop it down a little if it needs it, and then save it for web *for some reason when I try just saving it as a plain gif file it never comes out with a transparent background*.
I've even tried using blur to see if that wouldn't make it blend better. Nope, still a little white line surrounding it.
Normally I would opt out for just making the background the color of the webpage's background, but I'm wanting this picture to overlap a frame some, so that's rather out of the question.
Any advice?
This is what I'm trying to do... cut out a picture and then put it on a webpage.
For some reason every time I do it shows up on the page with this little white line outlining it. I'm wanting it to blend in more smoothly with the webpage background, WITHOUT the white line.
This is what I do: I copy and paste the picture into a new file with a transparent background, then proceed to cut out the parts of the picture I don't want. Once I have only the part of the picture I do want, I crop it down a little if it needs it, and then save it for web *for some reason when I try just saving it as a plain gif file it never comes out with a transparent background*.
I've even tried using blur to see if that wouldn't make it blend better. Nope, still a little white line surrounding it.
Normally I would opt out for just making the background the color of the webpage's background, but I'm wanting this picture to overlap a frame some, so that's rather out of the question.
Any advice?