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Guest_Al Savage_*
post Dec 6 2004, 10:48 PM
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I have a collection of PNG files. Some were apparently saved with the "Write Transparency Chunk" turned on. Example:

http://falconfaq/Bendix_22BD/Bendix_22BD_01.html

The greenish background bleeds through, which in the case of this particular image, is undesireable.

Is there a method, using PMV, to determine which of several hundred PNGs are in this condition, and if so, is there a batch method to turn transparency off for these images (ie re-save them with that option disabled)?

TIA,
Al S.
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asavage
post Dec 8 2004, 11:50 PM
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Yes, that is a solution to this particular situation (batch converting a few thousand files in order to turn off transparency, and in the process losing the valuable-to-me timestamp for each file), but you haven't answered my question.

How do I use PMV to determine the current state of the transparency?

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Al S.


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