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What is the procedure or operation to export only selected Image into jpeg ?

I'm trying to export only selected image or illustration into jpg extension file, but I cannot do.
I mean that even if I try it, the jpeg file always contain frame and I cannot exclude frame.
I would like to export only selected artwork that is a piece of artwork to 100% jpeg image.

Help me ! That's it.
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mmoore500

8/22/2022 - Mon
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MHenry

tetsuyae,

blue-genie is right. If you're just trying to get a transparent background, it can't be done in jpg. You can export as png, gif, or set the background color to whatever color the image will sit on.

Just want to let you know in case you try that convoluted approach hoping to get a transparent jpg...

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MH
mmoore500

If you are using Illustrator CS3, you can use the export frame tool (Shift+O) and create the area you would like to export as a JPG. Nothing outside of the area you select will be exported. You will also have the option to to save as one of many file types. If you would like a transparent background, you will have to save as a PNG or GIF.
paogiver

Hi tetsuyae,

-my method of doing this-
1) Select and group the current work
2) Copy and paste in a new page
3) ctrl + alt + shift + s = Save as web copy
4) select all 100% quality and export in JPEG,

* advantage, you will have a good quality yet small file size image.
Your help has saved me hundreds of hours of internet surfing.
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mmoore500

You can also copy and only the pieces or artwork you want selected and paste them in a "NEW" Photoshop document. When you choose to create a new PS file, with the Illustrator artwork selected, PS will automatically create the new document to the size of the file you currently have copied. When you paste the artwork into the new PS doc, you will be given the option to paste as SMART OBJECT. Use this option because you can alter the size in PS without losing quality. Then you can save the artwork in many different formats from PS.