Windows Media Creation Tool Windows 11 Pro

Hi @Clay25991967es2o, well, with that image, it's not going to be easy. Illustrator might be a better place to work. Basically, you want to change the black to transparency and save as a PSD file (see my test file attached). Because there are so many small areas to erase, it's going to take time and care. There are several methods to remove backgrounds in Photoshop. I tested a few, but the best results were with the magic eraser tool set to a Tolerance of 15. I added the red layer to easily see where I'm erasing. When you are done, turn off or delete that layer before printing. Others may have some better ideas for changing black to transparency when it comes to an image with such detail. I hope that's helpful!