It can be problem with image format (like osg plugin fails to read 16bit per 
channel image) or something along these lines

17.03.2012, 01:06, "Zachary Hilbun" <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> This turned out to be a problem with the image itself rather than my code.  
> On most PNG viewers, it looks like a normal image.  When I viewed it using 
> Internet Explorer, it overlaps itself the same way it does on my texturing.
>
> I got this image from my client so I don't know how it was created.  It could 
> be that it is an animated PNG and the overlap is what you see if you try to 
> view it in a viewer that doesn't support  animated PNG.  I'll talk to them 
> and see what the problem is.
>
> If it's an animated PNG, I may be looking for an editor to allow me to save 
> it as a single PNG image.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Cheers,
> Zachary
>
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