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Remove the white background of a TIFF image

Last Published: July 18, 2023

Summary

Some TIFF images have a default white background. The white background is a hindrance if it blocks layers placed beneath the TIFF image, as shown in the image below.

Screenshot of the TIFF image with a white background covering the basemap underneath it in the highlighted area.

This article provides a workflow to remove the white background of a TIFF image in ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro.

Procedure

ArcMap

  1. In Table of Contents, right-click the TIFF layer. Click Properties Image of Properties icon.
  2. In Layer Properties, click the Symbology tab.
  3. Check Display Background Value.
  4. Set the value for each band to 255.
  5. Set the background color to NoColor.
Image showing the Symbology tab

ArcGIS Pro

  1. In the Contents pane, right-click the TIFF layer. Click Symbology Image showing the Symbology icon.
  2. In the Symbology pane, click the Mask tab.
Screenshot of the Symbology pane with the Mask tab highlighted.
  1. Check Display background value.
  2. Set the value for each band to 255.
  3. Set the background color to NoColor.
Screenshot of the Mask tab with the Display Background Value checked, the value for the bands, and NoColor being set for the background color

The image below shows the white background of the TIFF image is transparent, revealing the basemap underneath it.

Screenshot of the TIFF image with the basemap underneath

Article ID: 000023222

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