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If you've got photoshop or GIMP you can get rid of the white as well [you'd probably have to duplicate the layer, delete the base layer, then magic wand the white part away].
GIMP is 100% free to download and a good tool to use.
but yeah also as Quilva said RMXP has a great system to transparentize sprites. But if it's white space you may want to change it to like bright green or something, because white may also appear in the parts of the sprite you want to keep.
It's a matter of what tools you have to work with. RMXP is likely the one you've got, so just use the advice given by Quilava. That said, try to make the background of your sprite sheets a color that you don't use. (In my opinion, if you're ever spriting, a good best practice is to never use flat white or black, instead colors #f0f0f0 and #0f0f0f, so that you know it's not there by mistake.)
go on this site to make images transparen thttps://www190.lunapic.com/editor/?action=transparent make sure you save your image on png for it to be transparent.
It depends on the picture. If it already had white around it, then you to go into Photoshop to remove it. If you imported the picture into the game and it suddenly has white around it, then you need to go into Material base in RMXP and find the picture, click on it when you find it, click on "transparent color" and the white should be gone when you see it in the intro.