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okay so in the last video we determined or applied the white to the sections of the logo we need the white to be in order to see the logo uh in this case um the logo looks like this and we need to put white behind that whole logo in order for us to see it on a black t-shirt so if i recheck the white channel the red shows us where that white whites going to be applied so the whites going to be applied in this particular area and so from here were actually ready to save this file so to save the file from this position we simply go to the photoshop menu we say file and we say save as then we save it to whatever location that you want to do ill just save it to my icloud drive for now and im just going to call this digital fx logo and i normally put a little underscore black um so thats just saying digital fx logo for a black t-shirt um the format we need to save this in is a tiff so the format if its not already selected to tiff youll hit that drop down find tiff the important part