What is a Clipping Path?

In Photoshop, a clipping path is a graphic that outlines an object, like a stroke, around its edges. Cutting paths are generally used for two purposes: cutting an object or wrapping text around it.

Why are clipping paths used for e-commerce?

In Other photographs, the most common use of a crop path is to remove the background from an image of the product. The clipping path revolves around the development, which can be placed on another location or saved as a transparent image. Product image cropping is also known as 'engraving,' 'cropping' or creating a 'silo' (short for 'silhouette').
Look at the background of the product image removed by the clipping path service and placed on a black background. The US cutting route company has removed the transparent background of the watch product image.
Once a product is cut from the background using a clipping path service, it can be placed on a new location or saved as a transparent background image.


Why outsource to a clipping service?

Creating crop paths or layer masks (there are strong opinions about the superiority of layer masks overcrop paths) for cropping images is time-consuming. It involves a lot of zooming and clicking in Photoshop or Illustrator. It is a tedious, repetitive job that can change e-commerce into a deadlock, but it is necessary. Fortunately, because the images of the products are digital, the ornament is ready for outsourcing.