Identifying transparency in non-supported formats
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:09 pm
Probably the most common way of recognizing transparency in an image is the checkerboard background to show transparent areas. When an image containing transparency (i.e. TGA, TIF, PNG) is saved to a format which does not support transparency (i.e. JPG) for preview on the web, the transparent area(s) from the source image are most commonly replaced with solid black, or solid white in the resulting JPG.
It would be incredibly useful to those of us who routinely work with alpha transparency if a checkerboard pattern, or a user-selectable image, could be inserted in the resulting JPG where transparency existed in the source. This would be somewhat akin to a watermarking process in reverse, where the "solid" areas of the original image become the watermark placed over a checkerboard pattern. Ideally, the source image's IPTC data would be preserved in the resulting JPG.
I've searched endlessly for an app that will save an alpha transparency checkerboard into JPG files, and have yet to find one.
It would be incredibly useful to those of us who routinely work with alpha transparency if a checkerboard pattern, or a user-selectable image, could be inserted in the resulting JPG where transparency existed in the source. This would be somewhat akin to a watermarking process in reverse, where the "solid" areas of the original image become the watermark placed over a checkerboard pattern. Ideally, the source image's IPTC data would be preserved in the resulting JPG.
I've searched endlessly for an app that will save an alpha transparency checkerboard into JPG files, and have yet to find one.