>PS uses a non-standard feature called a 'clipping path' You can this
>find in jpegs and tiffs formats that do not usually support
>transparency. Usually meant for some sort of desktop publishing
>application.
>
>The PS clipping path can be created two ways.
>
>If you are lucky, there will be a
>Hello!
>I have a problem and someone can help me out.
>The tif photos are without background (transparent) and are shown as
>such in photoshop. However, when I open them in gimp they are
>displayed with a white background.
>How is this possible and is there a fix?
PS uses a non-standard feature
Hi,
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 11:02:00 +0200
Allcollect wrote:
> Hello!
> I have a problem and someone can help me out.
> The tif photos are without background (transparent) and are shown as such in
> photoshop. However, when I open them in gimp they are displayed with a white
> background.
> How is
Hello!
I have a problem and someone can help me out.
The tif photos are without background (transparent) and are shown as such in
photoshop. However, when I open them in gimp they are displayed with a white
background.
How is this possible and is there a fix?
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