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Originally Posted by PowerWindows
JPEG doesn't support transparency, but PNG does. In PS, open the JPEG, duplicate the background layer and delete the original background layer. Then, select the parts you want to be transparent (using the marquee tool or magic wand tool) and delete them. The transparent sections will show up as white and grey checkers. When you're done, save the file as a PNG file.
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You are correct about PS not supporting JPEG, I had forgotten about that.
I no longer have PS on my PC so I will need someone to do it for me. If anyone is willing.
It's a logo I will be using on authored DVDs.
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