There are times when you may need to change a logo to white in Photoshop. Maybe you’re creating a lightbox ad and the background is dark, or you’re creating a web banner and the space around the logo is dark. Whatever the reason, here’s how to do it:
1. Open your logo in Photoshop. If it’s a vector file, open it in Illustrator first and then export it as a PNG.
2. In Photoshop, create a new layer above your logo layer.
3. Fill the new layer with white using the Paint Bucket tool.
4. Change the layer mode to “Screen”.
5. Reduce the opacity of the layer until your logo is as light as you want it.
That’s it! You’ve now successfully changed your logo to white in Photoshop.
PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Photoshop, or do not have a strong understanding of design, it is best to avoid changing a logo to white. This can often result in a logo that looks unprofessional or “cheap.” If you must change a logo to white, be sure to use a white background layer so that the edges of the logo remain sharp and clean.
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Assuming you have a layer with a transparent background in your Photoshop document, there are a few different ways that you can change the background to white. One way is to simply create a new layer beneath the layer with the transparent background, and fill this new layer with white using the Paint Bucket Tool. Then, go to your top layer and change the Blend Mode to Screen.