You can use image clipping paths to define transparent areas in images you place in page-layout applications like InDesign – read more in Photoshop – InDesign integration (placing images and text wrap options).
To create clipping path in Photoshop first create Work Path using Pen tools (usually) and convert it to Path. To convert Work Path to Path just double click Work Path in PATHS panel and confirm on OK in Save Path dialog. Another way to create Work Path is to make selection then select any selection tool from toolbox, right click and choose Make Work Path – or click Make work path from selection at bottom of PATHS panel. When you have path in PATHS panel (by default Path 1) click panel options icon in upper right corner to open drop-down list with options and choose Clipping Path. Confirm on OK in Clipping Path dialog which will appear. Note: you can save clipping path and with JPEG image (along with PSD, TIFF, PDF, EPS, DCS).
To create clipping path in Photoshop first create Work Path using Pen tools (usually) and convert it to Path. To convert Work Path to Path just double click Work Path in PATHS panel and confirm on OK in Save Path dialog. Another way to create Work Path is to make selection then select any selection tool from toolbox, right click and choose Make Work Path – or click Make work path from selection at bottom of PATHS panel. When you have path in PATHS panel (by default Path 1) click panel options icon in upper right corner to open drop-down list with options and choose Clipping Path. Confirm on OK in Clipping Path dialog which will appear. Note: you can save clipping path and with JPEG image (along with PSD, TIFF, PDF, EPS, DCS).

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