Look into the .png format. It has the 24bit palette with the ability to use
transparent backgrounds on it.
-Mark Talluto
> I have this problem (people complaining on PCs that some graphics look bad.)
> Someone previously said just to not use any transparent GIF's. Unfortunately
> that is the _very_ reason one would want to use a GIF, so that the image can
> layer on top of a background or another image without have to be just an
> ugly square box with white in it. . .
>
> Some else said "stick with JPEG" for PC. . . but the above post indicates
> that even JPEGS could have problems on PCs.
>
> Does anyone have this area "wired tight" and can share more insights? Hoping
> not to go back and reprocess a lot of graphics and end up at ground zero. Of
> course, from all the posts, one has not control over the video card,
> drivers, monitor etc. . .but maybe there is some "benchmark" image format
> level for PCs that we can depend on? Especially for getting a
> "transparency/clipping path" option that still looks good on a PC.
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