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today were going to talk about how to export transparent backgrounds from photoshop so lets get into it hello friends my name is brendan from bewellcreative.com and on this channel we love to talk about photography photo editing and all that good stuff so that sounds like something that you would be into make sure to hit that subscribe button so you never miss a video so today well talk about how to export any photo with a transparent background from photoshop whether you want to export a graphic or a cutout version of your image the exact same steps will apply and it just requires you to export as a png file now for the example that well be using today well be working with an actual image so ill share an easy way that you can cut out a photo relatively quickly and then after that well talk about how to save as a png file and then compare the difference between a jpeg export and a png export once all thats wrapped up youll have a super solid understanding of exporting transpa