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I keep reading you should not make a png, with a color as transparent, but fill the background with the background color you need. I am currently trying with Corel Draw. Although I do NOT set a frame, there is a white border. Do I then have to set the frame to the background color? Which I find quite cumbersome, because what is the point of the Frame: none option if one is shown. So I am now inclined to work with transparency. But what sometimes brings the black background effect Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) |
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Not sure I understand. Maybe you could post a screenshot? |
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Looks like the images' border mode is set to "solid", and the border color set to "FFFFFF" (= white). Try changing the border mode to "none". |
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Frame stands on none I now work with transparent again |
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set background color to invisible |
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@bupp background is invisible |
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