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  1. Okay, I've opened the program, I'm not seeing any options for editing alpha channels. So a transparent alpha layer is natively supported from what I see. What about the ability to edit alpha channels? [EDIT] The images used in this case were dds files
  2. That grid represents a transparent background. All photo editing software uses it. There's no way to turn it off, but if you flatten your image so there's no transparency behind it, it shouldn't appear when you erase.
  3. Hi There, I am not a Paint.Net user, but I am mediating an argument between two Paint.net users. One claims that by itself, without external plugins, Paint.net has no alpha support. The other says it does. Can anyone more familiar with the program itself enlighten me on this subject a bit? Thanks
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