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I've been working on an icon for design reasons, and when i save the file as a .BMP, the background appears white. The file i work in has no background and it transparent, except for the icon of course. The dimensions of the icon are 32px by 32px. I can't upload the bitmap file onto this topic, apologies if that hinders anything,
32 bit-per-pixel BMP (mode ARGB )has a leading byte, which is used by Photoshop
as alpha-channel for variable transparency. That's not a part of the BMP specifications.
It should be avoided, IMHO.
The reason for the introduction years ago has been the faster access by 32 bit
registers (opposed to 24 bpp).
Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann
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Unless there are compelling reasons to use BMP, make sure the background layer is turned off, and save as GIF or PNG
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There is no background layer, and the file has to be in .BMP unfortunately, the place i'm uploading to won't take any other file source
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OK. No problem
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The steps in the tutorial don't work for me. I still export an image with a white background, no matter what options I check/uncheck.
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See Mylenium's reply of Feb 28 2015 above:
"BMPs cannot have transparency and that is that. It's inherent in the file format.
Mylenium"
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BMPs cannot have transparency and that is that. It's inherent in the file format.
Mylenium
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32 bit-per-pixel BMP (mode ARGB )has a leading byte, which is used by Photoshop
as alpha-channel for variable transparency. That's not a part of the BMP specifications.
It should be avoided, IMHO.
The reason for the introduction years ago has been the faster access by 32 bit
registers (opposed to 24 bpp).
Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann