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 Post subject: 32-bit transparent PNG
PostPosted: March 9th, 2005, 11:21 pm 
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Would anyone care to share a 32-bit transparent PNG image that is rectangular or square (like 10px x 10px)? I can't seem to create one in the various graphics programs I have. I want to use it with an extra program that I'm using in conjunction with Opus.

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It's late, so maybe I've misunderstood... do you mean a transparent one like the attached?

Or do you want something on it?

Happy to help... just having a blonde moment....


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 Post subject: Transparent PNG
PostPosted: March 10th, 2005, 1:37 am 
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Linda,

yes I want a transparent one. I want to use it as a hotspot in another program.


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Ok... was the attached suitable? It's a transparent 32bit png file, 10*10 pixels.

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 Post subject: PNG
PostPosted: March 10th, 2005, 3:29 am 
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Linda,

Thanks for passing it along. It must be the program. It doesn't seem to like any transparent PNGs. I've now tried about six different ones from different programs. I even tried a transparent .GIF. Something in its conversion causes the PNGs to end up being displayed in red. It's not a big deal, just was going to show it as an alternative to how I was accomplishing somehting else. Plus it was freeware, but perhaps that's its problem.

Oh well, thank you for posting and following up.


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Ya may want to try Fireworks - we create all our web/multimedia 32 bit PNG's on it.


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SWAN wrote:
Ya may want to try Fireworks - we create all our web/multimedia 32 bit PNG's on it.


Yes, me too... the transparant png file I sent was a Fireworks one.

For everyone else... Macromedia Fireworks is a brilliant programme for producing graphics for multimedia... you can do a single design, then slice it up into a number of small images of different formats to import into Opus.

It's a very smooth way of working.

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