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Community Expert , Oct 14, 2014. Open the file. Double click the background layer to convert it to a regular layer. Set up the Magic wand tool with tolerance=32 on the tool's option bar, and untick "Contiguous". Left click on a white area, then hit delete on the keyboard. Now, you will have the logo without background.
Place a transparent layer below the image layer. Double click on the image layer to bring up Layer Style. In the Blend If section, gently move the top right slider to the left until the white disappears. Flatten the image and save as a psd file. (If you save as a jpg, the white will return.) 2 Upvotes.
Jeff Witchel, ACI • Community Expert , Aug 29, 2017. Select your JPG and in the Image Trace panel start with the default preset and in the Advance area, check Ignore White. When your Expand the Image Trace object (Object menu > Image Trace > Expand), the white areas will be see through. Upvote.
1 Correct answer. They way, I've found It is Clipping Path. You just select your object. Now go to the Object>Clipping Path>Option Now from this window change your Type Click drop down menu select Detect Edges. But it is a simple clipping path to remove a background from an image in InDesign.
Open up your original downloaded file. In your Layers panel, you will notice your drop shadows are in the Multiply Mode. If you change it to Normal Mode, then you get white. These files will only work inside Illustrator. Exporting this to other file formats and then overlaying in Photoshop will not work.
Posting a solution since it's still unanswered and this has been driving me crazy too!! Issue: Images exported as JPG from Photoshop have a white background, but when added into another document format (PDF, MS Word, Pages, Outlook...) the white background displays as pink. Solution: Turn off (uncheck) the "Export > Color Space > Convert to ...