Interestingly enough I found that selecting the paint bucket tool and right-clicking on the white parts of an image in the Windows version of Rev will actually deem those white areas transparent. Rather peculiar but then, isn't everything that has to do with Windows?

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From: kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 3, 2006 11:52:20 PM PDT
To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
Subject: Transparent Blending -- Mac vs Windows

Hi All,

In regards to the blending property of images, I am used to working with Revolution on the Mac but when I open the same stack in Revolution on Windows, my graphics do not transfer over properly. I was predominantly using the "transparent" ink with a blend level of 0 for my images. On the Mac, this makes all white pixels on an image actually transparent. But on Windows, the white pixels remain white! The most common scenario would be that you have a graphic of something and you want it to sit on top of other images in the background. This must surely be the most popular blending required and I must be overlooking something simple. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

Thanks,

Kevin

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