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Hello,
I have approxamitly 3000 photos in jpeg format which I am in the process of of removing the background from. The reason I want to do this is because I need a white background for print and a blue background for the web. I am wanting to store them in a format where I can easily change the background colour with a script.
The problem is I don’t know what is the best format, when I save them as GIF with a transparent background the quality of the image is very slightly grainy. I can save them as PSD but the file is huge, ie 5mb a peice.
Can anyone suggest what format I should be using?
Thanks you so much for your time even if you dont know the anwer! Thank you
John
I have approxamitly 3000 photos in jpeg format which I am in the process of of removing the background from. The reason I want to do this is because I need a white background for print and a blue background for the web. I am wanting to store them in a format where I can easily change the background colour with a script.
The problem is I don’t know what is the best format, when I save them as GIF with a transparent background the quality of the image is very slightly grainy. I can save them as PSD but the file is huge, ie 5mb a peice.
Can anyone suggest what format I should be using?
Thanks you so much for your time even if you dont know the anwer! Thank you
John
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