Though I know that I will come out as an absolute newbee (what I am) I need to know the following.
I bought a graphic which separate objects should be color changeable due to given clipping paths.Unfortunately, I did not manage to change any attributes of this grafic. I would like to get rid of the white background and I to change the color of the different objects, but no way.
Can somebody please help with a magic hint?
Thank you!
Can someone please tell me of what type my file should be to have a workable clipping path?
Sanne24 said: The file is a simple jpg. No idea where it should hide a clipping path.Which file types do offer a changeable clipping path?
The file is a simple jpg. No idea where it should hide a clipping path.Which file types do offer a changeable clipping path?
In Google do a search on tutorials for CorelDraw and PhotoPaint there are tons of free tutorials that will teach you how to use these two programs, many of them are in video format. I have copied and downloaded so many tutorials over the years and have learned a lot from them and have kept them for reference. Actually you could try entering 'clipping paths in photopaint' in Google, and it brings up a lot of information.
JPG format does not support transparency or alpha channels (clipping paths). It would have to be a PSD or TIF file for clipping paths or PNG, GIF, TIF for transparency.
Did whoever sold you the file say it contained clipping paths?
Thank you for your reply, Evan53.
Evan53 said:Did whoever sold you the file say it contained clipping paths?
Yes, I bought this file at iStockphoto. I already contacted the person who is publishing this grafic....let's wait and see.
Kind regardsSanne
I was partially incorrect. Channels and paths are two separate things. JPGs can have paths embedded but not channels. iStockphoto only allows two file formats; JPG for bitmaps and EPS for vectors. I saw somewhere that only the highest resolution version of JPGs come with clipping paths if included.
I created a file, made a clipping path and saved it as a JPG. It opens correctly in Photoshop but the path is missing when I open it in Photopaint X6. What program are you trying to open it in?