oh, perhaps I didn't explain myself well.
Say I'm importing an image of a person standing in full figure against a white background. When this image is in front of another larger image, you can see the white background behind the person. I just want to make the white background behind the person invisible so it just looks like the person is standing in front of the other picture.


Thanks!
On Tuesday, December 14, 2004, at 06:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Dec 14, 2004, at 5:30 PM, Andrew wrote:

When importing an image, it always appears inside a white rectangle.
Is there any way to set the white to "transparent"?

I don't see that in a quick test I did. Maybe the border got turned on, somehow.

Or do you mean the image itself has a white rectangle?

If the white is only at the edge...  In that case you can write a small
script to get the imageData, and compute an alphaData and set that.

Or you might be running across bug 560 or bug 1090, where transparency
is lost.  The first is a problem in pasting an image.  The second is a
problem of transparency being lost when the card changes.

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