I have a cpt image that has a single object with transparency applied as a gradient from 100 to 0 via the interactive transparency tool. I would like to export this as a transparent png for web use. However, photopaint x4 doesn't seem to allow me to do this - I get a message that object(s) will be merged, and then no option to maintain the transparency.
My workaround is to save it as a psd from photopaint, open in photoshop, and then use photoshop's export for the web. But there must be a direct way to do it in x4, right?
From my experience, merging with background is not necessary, but either way, the quality of the export is poor. If I feather the edges of a square, create mask from layer, then export to transparent png, it works, but there's an ugly white haze in the feathered area which makes this unusable in Photopaint. The result is the same flattened or left as layer before export.
Yani said: I'd be totally kewl in dumbing down PP and pushing Draw as the output system. PP needs losta work and I'd rather that work went into things Draw can't do that to duplicate what it can. (I can hear the screeming about to start)
I'd be totally kewl in dumbing down PP and pushing Draw as the output system. PP needs losta work and I'd rather that work went into things Draw can't do that to duplicate what it can. (I can hear the screeming about to start)
You bet! I'm going to dumb you down a bit! Just because you don't use PP nobody else is going to need it either?
Hear hear, Alfred! Just glad someone else agrees with me that PP needs to be improved and Corel should add some resources to it.
You know there's a problem when you need to export a CPT file as a PSD and then export out the PNG using PS. Might as well add Adobe to Corel's Graphics Suite.
"Hello, Corel?"
Jeff Harrison said: HI C, Yeah, I've harped on this so many times. It shouldn't be such a big deal. Since tiffs export from PP without any of the white hazing found in PNG's it exports. (noticable of fountain transparencies).
Understood, but when you when you actually need a PNG as the final output, exporting to a TIFF doesn't quite solve that problem.
And I appreciate the forum members providing alternative methods. I just wish Corel would take notice and fix the PP issues once and for all instead of forcing us to find ways around their bugs.
To clarify, I meant "It shouldn't be such a big deal for Corel to fix. "
Concept211 said:Understood, but when you when you actually need a PNG as the final output, exporting to a TIFF doesn't quite solve that problem.
Jeff Harrison said: To clarify, I meant "It shouldn't be such a big deal for Corel to fix. "
I couldn't agree with you more, Jeff