What is the clipping path?

The clipping path can be compared to cropping photos in a magazine, removing the background so that only the subject remains in the image. Our professional editors have manually cut your pictures with a pencil tool, giving us complete control over the outline.
After carefully shaping the image, everything inside the path is kept while the external elements are removed.
The clipping path is often referred to by other terms, such as deep engraving, cropping photos, cropping the image, or the shape or direction of the closed vector.




What are clipping paths' benefits?

The clipping path allows you to remove and change the background of the photo. In addition, it allows you to set a transparent background to use on web pages or to highlight product photos for e-commerce sites.
Image manipulation is easier when you crop the subject from the entire picture. The clipping path gives you the freedom to add a new style and enhance your images.


How do we use Photoshop's clipping path tools?

In Clipping Path King, we meticulously draw the outline or outline of the image so that only the subject remains. With great attention to detail, we trace the edges of the image for perfect results.
Using Adobe Photoshop and our handy Pen tool, we carefully isolate the desired image, drawing a line around the desired crop to separate it from the rest of the picture.
Photoshop Paths can permanently remove the background and turn the path into a reusable part when the cut is complete. If you export the image to InDesign or QuarkXpress, the design will display an isolated but complete image with a Photoshop background.