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transparency of image

From: <sally@astra-design.com>
Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 17:40:55 +0300
To: <png-group@w3.org>
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Dear Friends,

 

All we know that PNG format offers a variety of transparency options.
However, there is a problem of having an image with partial transparency.
For example, an image with a shadow. To solve this problem you need to save
the required file as a CPT file with the help of Corel PhotoPaint. After
that, open this file in CorelDraw. Open the Export dialog, select the PNG
image format and click Export. Do not forget to make sure that transparent
background is chosen in the Convert to Bitmap dialog and click OK. Finally,
make sure that under Transparency Masked Area is selected and click OK one
more time. 

As a result of the actions described above you have created an image with
true transparency. 

I hope this information will be useful for the majority of PNG users. 

 

 

Regards,

 

Sally Catlett

sally@astra-design.com 

Astra Design Company

 <http://www.astra-design.com/> http://www.astra-design.com 

 

 

 
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