Tutorial Tuesday: Transparent PNG Files
Has it really been 12 years since work began on the PNG file format? I believe it has. Back then it seemed like PNG would become mainstream before we partied like it was 1999. It took long than we expected, but PNG has finally become a format in use all over the Web.
PNG can be paletted like GIF. It can also be a full-color 24-bit file or even a 48-bit file. But the killer feature for using PNG on a Web site is that it can support a full alpha channel for transparency. This brings us to today's tutorial. Jeff Harrison has a free movie that explains how to create a transparency PNG file directly from CorelDRAW.
PNG can be paletted like GIF. It can also be a full-color 24-bit file or even a 48-bit file. But the killer feature for using PNG on a Web site is that it can support a full alpha channel for transparency. This brings us to today's tutorial. Jeff Harrison has a free movie that explains how to create a transparency PNG file directly from CorelDRAW.
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