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Image 1: Display the 'Info' panel.

Image 2: Click the eyedropper on the right...

Image 3: Select 'Opacity' from the list.


The right hand side of the 'Info' panel will now display the 'Opacity' of the pixel beneath the cursor.




Well, yes it does...but IS it 100% ???????


As I said, its best to check opacity with the tools provided, just looking is not enough....1% opacity is virtually undetectable with the naked eye and yet it can cause all sorts of problems when it comes to displaying images in applications....a bit like the problem you have here.


I'm not convinced that'll answer your original question, png's are more than capable of displaying 1% opacity, but its a little info on the side anyway.


If it it turns out that area IS 100% transparent then it must be the application which is adding the white.

I'm not familiar with the app in question so how are you getting these images? Are they meant to be changed or have you got them through some other means?


Regards.

MrTom.


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