Ya that tute is good if you are trying to export a finished image, thanks Rick.
However...
To remove a specific colour from an image an make it transparent instead, try this:[list]
1) Open your image.
2) Either convert it or check to make sure it is using INDEX colour mode. Accept defaults when PS does the conversion (if it has to).
3) Open the IMAGE menu and under MODE choose "Color Table...". The resulting palette you'll see is the exact palette for your current image. Click on the "Eyedropper Tool", and from that colour palette
or your image, just click on any colour you want, to change it to transparency instead. Keep clicking away on the colours til you find the one you'd like to remove. Then click OK to apply the new palette.
Then, if you like, you can now convert the image to (or back to) RGB mode. This will retain the transparency, and allow you to use a larger colour palette to further edit the image.[/list:u]
How's that work for ya? [slick]
NOTE: You'll have to bear in mind though that the above method is being applied while in Index mode. And as such, the chances of getting really smooth looking edges after removing a colour are slim & none.
In which case, use the Magic Wand at a 32 Tolerance setting, with "Contigious" unticked, and "Anti-Aliasing" ticked. Then click on the colour within your image and press Delete -- make sure that you're NOT working on a "Background" layer though. The image must be on a "normal" layer which uses alpha transparency. In fact, you should create a normal white filled layer and put it right below your image, so when you delete the colour, you'll be able to see right away if the tolerance was set ok or not. Then you can always Undo if need be and retry.
The Tolerence level may need to be adjusted for your specific needs.
HINT: The "Color Table..." option is not avaliable in RGB mode. Only in Indexed.