A buddy of mine is creating a forum, http://www.vagrantventers.com/ and you can see the logo there is full of white pixels, yet there are no pixels in the actual psd. how can he resize the image so there are no white dots? would he have to convert the logo to vector? thanks
What probably happened is he probably made that logo in another program and then brought it into photoshop. If that was a jpeg, that is the white from the background. That is a fairly simple logo and can be remade in Photoshop without the pixels very easily.
actually i just got the psd from the guy, and the logo was made in psd. its only a circle with some text. i think th white pixels come from resizing. there aren't any pixels in the file at all.
As a matter of fact, if you will email me really quick, i will send you your logo in PSD format so you wont have to worry about those white pixels
a file can be a PSD from a jpeg, as long as some kind of edit is made in photoshop, it defaults to PSD. I just made the logo as smart objects, so he can make it to go on the side of a tractor-trailer and it wont distort