Hi all,
I'm new in the group and hope for help. In the editing-programm I used before I had a FILTER who produced different ways of transparency in a picture, i.e. from left to right, from the middle to all sides of the picture, in waves and so on.
Do we have this in Xnview?
Transparency
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Re: Transparency
Which program has this?Barbara Heger wrote:Hi all,
I'm new in the group and hope for help. In the editing-programm I used before I had a FILTER who produced different ways of transparency in a picture, i.e. from left to right, from the middle to all sides of the picture, in waves and so on.
Do we have this in Xnview?
Pierre.
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Barbara Heger
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Re: Transparency
Welcome to the forum, Barbara 
Because there are also a few other quirks that need to be worked out, using plug-ins with transparency effects in XnView can be a tricky venture.

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Although XnView has no built-in filter for this particular effect, you can always extend its functionality by integrating Adobe Photoshop compatible plug-ins.Barbara Heger wrote:In the editing-programm I used before I had a FILTER who produced different ways of transparency in a picture, i.e. from left to right, from the middle to all sides of the picture, in waves and so on.
Do we have this in Xnview?
- AAA: Transparent Vignette (free)
Use to allow layer beneath to show through in a vignette pattern. - The Digital Artshop: Vignette Plus (£2.50)
A collection of ten different elliptical vignette styles in one handy filter - MediaSpark: Image Editing Filters » Vignette Transparent (free)
Image editing filters for edges, transparency and white out - Xero Graphics: Soft Vignette (free)
More vignette effects than any sane person could ever want
Because there are also a few other quirks that need to be worked out, using plug-ins with transparency effects in XnView can be a tricky venture.
- Download and install this plug-in.
- Download this image and open it in XnView.
- In View mode, go to Image » 32 bits.
- Go to Filter » Adobe Photoshop Plug-In....
- In the Plug-In Manager, go to MediaSpark Filters » Vignette Transparent... and click on the Start... button.
- Push the slider for Vignette Intensity to 255 and leave the value for Center Mask Size at 0, then click OK.
- Repeat step #6.
- Exit the Plug-In Manager (OK).
- Go to File » Save as... and save the image as PNG file.

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Barbara Heger wrote:Question: what is a BBCode, please?
Re: Transparency
XnView v1.92 beta 1:XnTriq wrote:I'm confident, however, that Pierre will find a way to fix this.

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Re: Transparency
How did you do that?XnTriq wrote:XnView v1.92 beta 1:XnTriq wrote:I'm confident, however, that Pierre will find a way to fix this.
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Re: Transparency
Troken, do you mean “How did Pierre fix the problem” or “How to make a transparent vignette”?Troken wrote:How did you do that?
I can only answer the 2nd question
XnTriq wrote:
- Download and install this plug-in.
- Download this image and open it in XnView.
- In View mode, go to Image » 32 bits.
- Go to Filter » Adobe Photoshop Plug-In....
- In the Plug-In Manager, go to MediaSpark Filters » Vignette Transparent... and click on the Start... button.
- Push the slider for Vignette Intensity to 255 and leave the value for Center Mask Size at 0, then click OK.
- Repeat step #6.
- Exit the Plug-In Manager (OK).
- Go to File » Save as... and save the image as PNG file.
Re: Transparency
He, thank youXnTriq wrote:Troken, do you mean “How did Pierre fix the problem” or “How to make a transparent vignette”?Troken wrote:How did you do that?
I can only answer the 2nd question