To Change the Transparent Color

  1. Zoom in on the image so you can accurately select the color.
  2. Select the image, right-click and click Properties.
    Note: If you are zoomed so you cannot see the image frames, hold Shift and click to select the image.
  3. Click the Transparent Color property, then click the button in the property field.

    The Transparent Color dialog box is displayed.

    Note: Selecting a color is necessary only for color and grayscale images. To make a bitonal image transparent, skip to step 7.
  4. Click Select.

    The cursor changes shape and the dialog box temporarily disappears so that you can choose a color from the image.

  5. Pick the desired color on the image, and click OK.
  6. Click the Background Transparency property, then select Yes from the list to make the color you just selected transparent.

    If you want to use the color for rubbing and cropping but you also want the color displayed in the image, select No for Background Transparency.

    Note: Changing the transparent color does not affect the color of the existing rubs and crops.
  7. Close the Properties palette.