Oops. My Bad!charliemcJanuary 24 2007, 09:16:02 UTC
Actually, the way it displays there above is after I've added additional 'canvas' space around it. Sorry for any confusion!
But what I'm trying to discover is whether or not you're seeing transparency (the gray checkerboard) behind your image.
Obviously if you have PSP7 set up to display transparency in a different color, you might see something a bit different. (grin) I think the default is a lighter gray, for example...
Re: Question...elflover59January 24 2007, 10:00:05 UTC
No it didn't look like that. I opened the picture in AS3 and then i right clicked on it and pasted it as New image in psp.Both time it has the white Background.And no, you didn't make me feel bad.Was just telling you that i did know a little bit. :)
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Meanwhile, hang in there. We'll try to reason it out... (smile)
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Then Copied a frame there and Pasted it into PSP7...
Do you see this?
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But what I'm trying to discover is whether or not you're seeing transparency (the gray checkerboard) behind your image.
Obviously if you have PSP7 set up to display transparency in a different color, you might see something a bit different. (grin) I think the default is a lighter gray, for example...
Again, let me know. Okay? Okay!
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