02-10-2004, 01:13 AM -
Ok, thanks for the explanation so far!
Yuri, what numbers are you referring to? The system monitor is the line graph in the middle
I'm wondering what's happening now then. The program allows me to mark one color as transparent, and save it to transparent png. And in fact, if I paint the background magenta and mark that color as transparent, only that gray shade appears....
I bet png transparency is a bit more advanced, and I'm actually defining some kind of [ringing terms]alpha-blend subpixel transparency mask[/ringing terms]?
Let me see if I can find a nice editor for PNG files myself before I come to you for help each time :p However, thanks a lot for the offer!
Yuri, what numbers are you referring to? The system monitor is the line graph in the middle

I'm wondering what's happening now then. The program allows me to mark one color as transparent, and save it to transparent png. And in fact, if I paint the background magenta and mark that color as transparent, only that gray shade appears....
I bet png transparency is a bit more advanced, and I'm actually defining some kind of [ringing terms]alpha-blend subpixel transparency mask[/ringing terms]?
Let me see if I can find a nice editor for PNG files myself before I come to you for help each time :p However, thanks a lot for the offer!
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