
The jagged edges should now be gone and so should the background. Then move the the right one until the whole image is visible. Move the sliders beginning with the left one until the jagged edges are gone. Make sure you have the mask selected and not your regular layer otherwise it wont work )Ĭlick OK and then go to image->adjustments->levels and play around with the sliders on the top (the one that has 3 sliders with the gray one in the middle) Then go to filter->blur->gausian blur and adjust the value until your jagged edge is highlighted (around 2.0 is ussually enough. Then create a new mask (below all your layers rectangle with a dot in the center) You can select the transparent area with the magic wand tool and then select inverse Whatever tool you used, you will probably need to remove the jagged edges and little gray dots it left behind. To make jagged edges and little gray dots disappear It should go fast if you use large circles to add all the dots.

If you want to make sure you dont erase the logo at all, use the magic wand tool to select the transparent area, and then use the regular lasso with Shift to add all the little dots. You can optionally use the eraser tool close to the edge, but it's not really necessarily because the what I talk about next should get rid of the edge. If you used the lasso tool, then use the magic wand tool to select the black background

Then, invert the selection (Selection>Invert), and hit the Del key.Īlternatively, you can select the background with the magic wand tool and delete it(I will talk about an effect to erase all the little dots later)

You can use the magnetic lasso tool (or regular lasso tool) to crudely select the logo.
