It's ridiculous to think that people saving as a PNG would want the default to lose any transparency they have created. So the assumption - and default - should be that users want to save both losslessly and - if transparency exists - also save that transparency so that the image can be used in other programs. Right-click (on Windows) or Ctrl-click (on Mac OS) on the field and you will get. You can change the units of every size field and of the rulers in PhotoLine. Therefore some icons have a small red dot at the right bottom. I have installed the 64-bit version of PhotoLine (which works flawlessly) but, of course, many of my plug-ins are only 32-bit, so I have installed the 32-bit version as well (which also works flawlessly). While people often think of PNG as just a way to save in a lossless format, it's also a way to save transparency, which can't be done with TIF or JPG files. PhotoLine offers so many tools, so that they don’t fit in the toolbar at the same time. I am working on a system with the 64-bit version of Windows 7. And the optimum would be that ALL PNG saves would automatically save any transparency. Kaspersky Reset Trial bn chun nht là phn mm h tr reset ngày s dng cho các sn phm ca Kaspersky Lab giúp bn có th s dng chúng. But this is regarding to just my experience. (Hope Mr Gerhard will give a hand to this issue also) Nearly 95 of PS plugin works with PhotoLine with success.
#PHOTOLINE CHANGE TO 321 BIT 64 BIT#
Same applies to 64bit PhotoLine for 64 bit Plugins.
#PHOTOLINE CHANGE TO 321 BIT 32 BIT#
It would be nice if Corel would have some option in the PNG dialogue that would allow a user to save as PNG using the last used settings, which would mean also maintaining the last used settings from the Optimizer dialogue. 32 bit plugins will display only in 32 bit version of PhotoLine. Now the car image in Roto Pen (and elsewhere) has no background Select existing image or layer transparency
EXIF data are saved by digital cameras together with the image data. You can find some information about raw files here.
PhotoLine can import the raw image data - the so-called raw-files - of nearly every digital camera. The imaging functions fully supports Lab, CMYK, 16 bit per channel, ICC profiles and raw data of digital cameras. PhotoLine offers every function for working with digital photos. It is available as 32/64 bit application. Then click the options button and on the dialogue that opens click the run optimizer button. PhotoLine is an imaging processing software, image browser, layout program, vector editor, batch converter and web editor with many functions. When done use file>save as> and select the png option Use background eraser with opacity and hardness set to 100. Ken Veal wrote:Thanks for your replies and thanks to you I have sorted my problem.Below was my workflow.(opacity and hardness and opacity has always been set to 100)