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			<title>How to create a non-rectangular image in Photoshop</title>
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			<dc:creator>Eric Liberatore</dc:creator>
			<description>Do you have products on your planogram that are not rectangular?  If so you will want to produce an image with transparencies.  Since I work with Wal-Mart images I'm required to save them as Targa 16 bit or higher.  Here are the steps to take an image of something like a plate or a non-rectangle.

 

If you use Adobe Photoshop you will want to crop your image to the very edge on all 4 sides. Then use the &quot;magic wand&quot; selector tool to select the areas that you want to be transparent.  ...</description>
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