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Hey everyone, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today were going to talk about saving a clipping path in a JPEG with Photoshop. And now this is something that can be really helpful if you upload to stock agencies, stock photography agencies. You can save a clipping path in the JPEG that you submit, and other people will have access to that if they need it. First, Im going to drag this image into Photoshop to kind of show you how this is done. Now this is an image I got off of Pexels, which is a free image site. You guys should go check it out: Pexels.com. So first, I am just going to quickly draw a path around this part of the image with the Pen tool. So well zoom in here, and then Ill hit P for my Pen tool. And Ill just quickly now you know if youre really doing this, you would want to slow down and make sure everything is good. But Im just here to show you how to do this. So Im going to do it really quick. And then well go from there. Alright, just tracing around