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Creating alpha-transparency mask from flat image?
 

Edward J. Stembler




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Old Post  11-24-03 - 03:20 PM  
Is it possible to create an alpha-transparency mask from a flat raster
image?

For example, I have a bitmap which was alpha-blended onto a solid
color (fuschia) background.  I want to be able to re-create the
original aplha-blended without the background.  I think this can be
done if the program can someway consider the background color as 100%
opague and subtract from the other colors depending on their relation
to the background color.  Is this possible?

Here's the flattened image I'm trying to restore to it's alpha-blended
original:

http://wwww.ejstembler.com/images/8ball.bmp


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Old Post  11-24-03 - 03:20 PM  
Edward J. Stembler wrote:
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> Is it possible to create an alpha-transparency mask from a flat raster > image? > > For example, I have a bitmap which was alpha-blended onto a solid > color (fuschia) background. I want to be able to re-create the > original aplha-blended without the background. I think this can be > done if the program can someway consider the background color as 100% > opague and subtract from the other colors depending on their relation > to the background color. Is this possible? > > Here's the flattened image I'm trying to restore to it's alpha-blended > original: > > http://wwww.ejstembler.com/images/8ball.bmp
Double-click on Background to make it a layer. Background does not support transparency. -- Comic book sketches and artwork: http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html


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