There are a few ways to save Photoshop with transparent backgrounds. One way is to use the Save As command. Another way is to use the Export As command.

To save an image with a transparent background in Photoshop, you can use the Save As… command to save the image as a PNG or JPEG.

Yes, you can save JPEGs with a transparent background.

There are a few ways to save PNGs with transparent backgrounds. One way is to use the PNGsave utility. Another way is to use the PNG Image Editor.

PNG files are not transparent. Photoshop can only create files that are “alpha” or “mask” transparent. PNGs are not alpha, so they cannot be used in Photoshop.

There are a few ways to remove the white background from an image in Photoshop. One way is to use the “Filter > Remove Background” filter. Another way is to use the “Layer >Delete Layer” command.

There are a few ways to save a transparent background in Photoshop 2021. One way is to use the Save As dialog box. Another way is to use the Photoshop Transparency tool.

There are a few ways to do this. One way is to use the transparency property on an image. Another way is to use the alpha channel of an image.

To make a JPG transparent in Photoshop, use the Transparency filter.

There are a few ways to make transparent JPGs in Photoshop. One way is to use the transparency filter in the photo editor. Another way is to use the “image overlay” tool in the photo editor.

There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some ways to make JPEGs transparent in Photoshop include using the transparency filter, setting the layer’s opacity to 0.5 or lower, and using the layer mask to create a selection that will be hidden by the rest of the image.

Yes, a JPEG can have transparency.

PNG files are not transparent because PNG is a lossy format. When an image is compressed, the bits that make up the image are more likely to be lost than if the image were in a more efficient, lossless format like JPEG.

PNG files are not transparent because PNG is a lossy format. When you save a PNG file, the computer saves a copy of the image, but with some color conversions and other processing, the original image can look different than the version you get when you save it as a PNG.

One possible reason is that your computer’s graphics card is not working well with transparent backgrounds.