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Transparent Backgrounds

Paint Shop Pro is great for creating transparent backgrounds for your Web graphics. Granted, in my opinion, they were easier to create in PSP 4, but they are not difficult in PSP 5 once you know where everything is hidden.

The first problem you'll probably run into is locating the "Set Palette Transparency" option. In PSP 4 it was conveniently located under the Options button right on the Save As dialog box. You'll go to save your image as a gif, press the Options button and... and no transparency settings! Undaunted you will go to File Format Preferences in the File Menu only to find there are only three formats listed, and gif isn't one of them. Now, all of this could change as PSP 5 is still in BETA, but until it does, just how do you set the transparent color?

Searching all over, you will finally locate the option under Colors on the Menu Bar. Defeated again... the option is greyed out and will not let you set the transparency. Panic is probably setting in about now, and it's such a pity because you're so close.

To save a transparent background you must first reduce the image's colors to 256. Go to Colors | Decrease Color Depth on the menu bar. Choose 256 (8 bit). This will open the Decrease Color Depth dialog box.

I've found the options I have selected in the Decrease Color Depth dialog box work well for me, so you might try duplicating those for now and play with different settings at your leisure.

With your Eye Dropper Tool right click on the background color. This will transfer the exact color to the active background color in the Color Palette.

Select Colors | Set Palette Transparency... from the Menu Bar. The Set Palette Transparency dialog box will open, giving you three choices. Select the "Set the transparency value to the current background color" option and click ok.


To view your transparency select Colors | View Palette Transparency from the Menu Bar. The background of your image will now appear as a white and gray checkerboard. You're now ready to save your gif.

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