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AdReNaLiN3
ok..i know this question isnt suppsoe to be here but ok..see..i editing my image..and da backgroudn is white..im using adobe photoshop..and i wanna make the backgroudn black..not white..anyone know what i should do?
mona lisa
moved to web design

choose black on the color palette as the foreground color, and press alt+backspace. if its on an image, then you'll have to either select the white part and press alt+backspace or if it's one of those blurry jepgs, then you'll have to use a brush.
AdReNaLiN3
wat you do if u want to change the backgroudn color...by pressing alt+backspace...but when i do that...even my image is black..the whole thing is!...i want to make the backgroudn a new color..not the image a new color...is there anyway to make it liek this with photoshope adobe
mona lisa
please don't create multiple topics on the same thing. just reply back in the old one.
topics merged
did you try the other things i said? the alt+backspace is if you are making one. you would put the layer filled with black underneath the layer with the image or w/e. you would have to use the magic wand tool to select the white part and THEN press alt+backspace. if its a jpeg, then you would probebly have to use the brush tool and do it by hand.
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