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I have some technical photoshop questions for this group…
First off, I forget exactly how to create a clipping path. I used to run a process for a magazine where I would give a graphic it’s own border instead of the static block border that you place it in in Quark? Well, I want to be able to do the same process but I’m placing graphics on a web page instead of on a page layout in Quark.
Also, when I’m creating graphics – especially darker graphics and I save it as a jpeg or in a graphic format that is readable through a web browser, I notice a very fine, ultra thin border around the graphic. I notice it especially if the graphic has a black backdrop that’s set to a page that has a black body background as well. Is there a way to get rid of the border or would it be recommended to do what I was mentioning about the clipping path and placing it on the page that way? What would be the best way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
First off, I forget exactly how to create a clipping path. I used to run a process for a magazine where I would give a graphic it’s own border instead of the static block border that you place it in in Quark? Well, I want to be able to do the same process but I’m placing graphics on a web page instead of on a page layout in Quark.
Also, when I’m creating graphics – especially darker graphics and I save it as a jpeg or in a graphic format that is readable through a web browser, I notice a very fine, ultra thin border around the graphic. I notice it especially if the graphic has a black backdrop that’s set to a page that has a black body background as well. Is there a way to get rid of the border or would it be recommended to do what I was mentioning about the clipping path and placing it on the page that way? What would be the best way to do this?
Thanks in advance.

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