Whereas, if you reopen a PSD or TIF file with transparency preserved, the transparent areas will still be transparent, and you’ll still see a checkerboard in the background. The Bitmaps white areas will appear transparent, but if you reopen it in Elements, they’ll still be white. Which is to say that when you reopen the image in Elements, the transparency will still be there, because in the case of the Bitmap EPS, it won’t.ĭoes that make sense? It’s a thin line, I agree, but EPS is really a printer description format and printers don’t understand "transparent" the same way most people mean it. So when you import a Bitmap EPS into, say, Illustrator, the white areas will appear transparent, but it’s not exactly the same thing as saying that format "supports" transparency in the same way that Elements and TIFF formats do. If you try to create a new image in Elements, and you select Bitmap mode, you’ll see the transparent background option go away. when i open the pdf file in photoshop cs2 it opens with squared background which make me unable to edit the text.how i open the pdf file with clear background like we open jpeg files. You can’t actually have transparency (as represented by the checkerboard pattern) in a Bitmap mode image. plz help me how i open pdf file in photoshop for editing. Then you can either mask or hide those areas. ![]() Click on any part of an image and all other pixels of the same color in the image will be selected. ![]() Make a solid color background transparent with one click of this wand. That’s saying the white areas of a Bitmap image will be _displayed_ as transparent it doesn’t say that the already transparent areas of an image will actually STAY transparent. Transform your image with the Magic Wand tool.
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