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Unmesh Dinda 0:00 Turns out that JPEG files can retain transparency information indirectly. Yes, I know what youamp;#39;re thinking. This video is not a clickbait. And when I got to know about this, it literally knocked my socks off. But before we jump into this amazing discovery, let us cover a little bit of the background. So usually when we have a transparent background in Photoshop like this, and we save it as a JPEG, letamp;#39;s go to File and then Export and Export As, letamp;#39;s save it as JPEG. Letamp;#39;s not save it, but let me show you the preview. When you choose JPEG from here, have a look at this, the background will be by default, in most cases, filled with white. And if youamp;#39;re watching this video, Iamp;#39;m guessing you already know this. It wonamp;#39;t be transparent anymore when you import it in someplace else. It will come with the white background. So, therefore we recommend saving these type of documents in PNG format. So instead of JPEG, letam