> > transparent backgrounds (which GIF does not support) > FWIW, GIF does support transparent backgrounds. I prefer it over png for > web-based, non-photo graphics. I prefer tiff for any ink/paper job.
Hmmm ... I could have sworn that GIF did not support transparent backgrounds - I will see if I can find out what specific experience I had that made me think this was the case. Anyway, I have been using PNG for screen captures with excellent output for some time now, so will continue with that. Z
