When it comes to image editing, one of the most common things that people want to do is remove the white background from an image. This can be done for a number of reasons, such as wanting to create a transparent background, or simply wanting to change the color of the background.
Whatever the reason, it’s actually quite easy to do in Photoshop. In this article, we’ll show you how to remove a white background from an image in Photoshop in just a few simple steps.
The first thing you’ll need to do is open your image in Photoshop. Once your image is open, go to the “Select” menu and click on the “Color Range” option. This will open up the Color Range dialog box.
In the Color Range dialog box, make sure that the “Selection Type” is set to “Sampled Colors.” Then, click on the white area of your image.
You should see a small plus sign appear next to your cursor. Click on this plus sign a few times until you’ve selected all of the white areas of your image.
Once you’ve selected all of the white areas, click on the “OK” button. This will close the Color Range dialog box and select all of the white pixels in your image.
Now that all of the white pixels are selected, go to the “Edit” menu and click on the “Clear” option. This will remove all of the selected pixels from your image, effectively removing the white background.
If you want to create a transparent background, you can stop here. However, if you want to change the color of the background, you’ll need to add a new layer.
To do this, go to the “Layer” menu and click on “New Layer. ”
In the New Layer dialog box, make sure that the “Blend Mode” is set to “Normal” and that the “Opacity” is set to 100%. Then, click on the “OK” button.
Now that you have a new layer, you can change its color by going to the “Edit” menu and clicking on “Fill.” In the Fill dialog box, select the color you want to use for your new background and then click on the “OK” button.
Conclusion:
The easiest way to remove a white background from an image in Photoshop is by using Selection Type Sampled Colors and then clicking OK. From there Edit > Clear will remove all selected pixels from your image.