127markaz wrote:
>In all these years I suppose I've been lucky with the many .jpg pics
>I've rendered because I've never encountered this before.
That would be strange, because the JPEG file format has no transparency.
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Regards,
Michael
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>127markaz wrote:
>Make sure that the image has an alpha channel and that there are
>transparent parts before exporting.
That was it! In checking while saving as a .png, the save transparent pixels was
grayed out. Took the original .jpg and clicked on Layers > Transparency > Add
alpha channel and
127markaz wrote:
>What setting has changed that I can no longer get a transparent
>background after the .png conversion? Gimp V. 2.6.8.
Make sure that the image has an alpha channel and that there are transparent
parts before exporting.
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Regards,
Michael
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What about the PNG's setting (dialog box that appear, before saving). Can
you attach the screenshoot from that dialog box?
Maybe we can analyzing from that setting.
On Jun 7, 2013 10:25 AM, "scl" wrote:
> Am 07.06.13 04:32, schrieb 127markaz:
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>> It used to be that I could take any ,jpg file, th
Am 07.06.13 04:32, schrieb 127markaz:
It used to be that I could take any ,jpg file, then save it as a .png so that I
would have a transparent background in order to render the pic. Now, for
whatever reason, when converted the background remains white. What setting has
changed that I can no longe
It used to be that I could take any ,jpg file, then save it as a .png so that I
would have a transparent background in order to render the pic. Now, for
whatever reason, when converted the background remains white. What setting has
changed that I can no longer get a transparent background after the