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aldeng

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  1. Hi, I'm sure I'm doing something wrong because I don't see this question in the thread... When I save my agif, the transparent background is replaced with a solid color (I think from the primary color in my color palette). I need it to stay transparent. What am I doing wrong? Thanks a bunch. This plugin could save me yet another trip to photoshop. AldenG
  2. You got me wondering if I was seeing things So I checked the web site on a different monitor (my crappy one) and I can't see the line. Only on my good monitor. Maybe I can hope my client has an old monitor. I guess you answered my question, though. I was wondering if there was something I was doing wrong, but I think I was doing it right. I will post here if I find a way to get a smoother transition to 100% transparency. Thanks Himself22! AldenG
  3. On my monitor, I see an abrupt edge between the blue background image and the white background. Yes, it is faint, but it is definitely noticeable. There are 2 linear gradients on the image -- one vertical and one horizontal. This has created a perfect asymptotic line along both x and y axes. Do you see it? It's easiest to see on the web link. AldenG
  4. Here's a better place to see this. http://hor.squarespace.com/ See the curve at the left of the image where it should fade to white. AldenG
  5. Do you see the faint line between the image and the white background? Thanks!
  6. Hi folks, I've been playing around with gradients in PDN and I'm sure this is a noob question, but I'm seeing a problem. I have an image. I want it to be completely transparent on one edge, then a transparency gradient to the opposite edge, where it is completely opaque. Seems a very common thing to do. But there always is a faintly visible hard edge between the point where the image is visible and completely transparent. It fades to nearly transparent, then suddenly becomes transparent. Against a solid color background, it looks very obvious. How do I fix this? I tried a gaussian blur over the edge and it's still there. But I guess that wouldn't effect the transparency, anyway. Help? Thanks a bunch! Alden
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