PS image to InDesign.

How do I make the PS background transparent. I just want the radio to be visible in front of another graphic. TIA.

Akovia wrote:
I followed these instructions and saved as a JPEG. Didn't work.
The JPEG format does not support transparency.  Use PNG, TIFF or PSD.
Akovia wrote:
Then I saved one as psd and it "places" without the back ground, but it looks terrible.
Then the selection is terrible.

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