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quote - I'm sure this is a very basic question, but I have an object on a
checkered background (transparency?) but I can't get rid of the checkered
background. Is there a simple way to do so?
The chequer pattern is often used to denote transparency. Best leave as is in
Gimp but if yo
>ajaye wrote on 3/12/19 5:12 pm:
>Yes, the chequerboard indicates transparency. If you want
>transparency,
>then leave it. Otherwise: Layer|Transparency|Remove Alpha Channel
Thanks Bob, I hadn't seen your reply when I posted again before. I've just
noticed that the transparency object that is work
>I'm sure this is a very basic question, but I have an object on a
>checkered
>background (transperency?) but I can't get rid of the checkered
>background. Is
>there a simple way to do so?
Sorry guys. I tried another object with a checkered background and when I put it
on a layer over another imag
ajaye wrote on 3/12/19 5:12 pm:
> I'm sure this is a very basic question, but I have an object on a checkered
> background (transperency?) but I can't get rid of the checkered background. Is
> there a simple way to do so?
>
Yes, the chequerboard indicates transparency. If you want transparency,
the
I'm sure this is a very basic question, but I have an object on a checkered
background (transperency?) but I can't get rid of the checkered background. Is
there a simple way to do so?
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