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transparensy problem----heeelp

transparensy problem----heeelp

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HotaHota

HotaHota

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transparensy problem----heeelp

Hello to everyone. I have created an interface in photoshop with many transparent parts. When i optimised it at imageready the result was to have a white line between the borders of the coloured creation and the transparent parts and it sucks. Can anyone help me???=lookaroun =lookaroun =lookaroun =lookaroun

smac311

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what kind of transparency layers did you have?

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HotaHota

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The layer now is 1. I had merged everything. Imagine that i have no background colour, so whereever there are no drawn parts i have transparency.So when i am optimizing there is a small white outline which i didn;t create around my image. So in the web page without a white background the whole thing sucks. :confused: :confused: :confused:

MoToZaCk

MoToZaCk

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while inless you done with your inerface/layout this is what i'd do merge all the layers together and make it a indexed image (Image>Mode>Indexed Color) // image and delete the parts that u whont to be transparency and see if it works i dunno i think that worked for me one time

mmmfreegoo

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It might be the curves in it..try using the PS export as transparent image wizard in the help toolbar...and you can choose the colour types you have...or you could just put a black matte on it, making the outline black instead of white, making it invisible.

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