I don't know where the transparency is coming from either. I don't  
know where I would set the alpha. Could it be in the .rc file?
Could it be the way Macs process png files.
If you like I can send a copy of the image


On 21 Nov, 2006, at 12:29, John Hunter wrote:

>>>>>> "Samuel" == Samuel M Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>     Samuel> I figured it out.  It is saving the outside edge as
>     Samuel> transparent not gray. I was viewing the images in Apple's
>     Samuel> preview and it displays transparent as gray (not
>     Samuel> checkerboard like photoshop or graphic converter).
>
> I still don't understand where the transparency is coming from (unless
> you are setting the alpha explicitly somewhere else).  In the example
> output I posted previously, the 4th entry in the image RGBAs is 1,
> indicating that the alpha channel is 1, fully opaque.
>
> JDH

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