How do I insert a logo in Photoshop cs6?

How do I insert a logo in Photoshop cs6?

How to Add a Logo in Photoshop

  1. Run Photoshop.
  2. Navigate once again to the “File” menu and select “Place.”
  3. Find the image or artwork file containing your logo, click on it, and click “Place.” The logo, surrounded by a bounding box and handles, will appear on top of your original document.

How do you make a logo transparent in Photoshop?

Here are the steps to perform this action:

  1. Click on the “Magic Wand” tool from the tool bar.
  2. Choose the area of the logo you want to be transparent and select it.
  3. Select the “Magic Wand” settings. Choose settings that help you achieve your goal for the logo.
  4. Click the “Delete” button on your keyboard.

How do I make a background transparent in Photoshop CS6?

Click the “Background Contents” pull-down menu, select “Transparent” and click “OK” to create a new image with a transparent background.

How do I make a logo with a transparent logo?

Here’s how to do it on Adobe Photoshop.

  1. Open The File Of Your Logo.
  2. Add A Transparent Layer. Select “Layer” > “New Layer” from the menu (or just click on the square icon in the layers window).
  3. Make The Background Transparent.
  4. Save The Logo As A Transparent PNG Image.

What pixels should a logo be?

A general rule is to make your signature image no larger than 320px wide, and 70–100px high. Most mobile devices are typically between 320px and 500px wide, so this will ensure your logo looks great on all mobile screens!

What is the best resolution for a logo?

What DPI should your logo be? This is not always necessary when using an image online, but most will tell you that 72 DPI is the best.

How do I create a vector logo?

If you want to convert your logo into a vector graphic, you have a few different options to choose from.

  1. Scan you image to get it into a standard JPG file format.
  2. Use Photoshop’s “Magic Wand” or “Pen” tool to create a path around the logo.
  3. Use Adobe Illustrator (CS2 or later) to make the logo a vector image.
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