To make images transparent in IrfanView, first, open your image and ensure it's in a format that supports transparency, like PNG. Then, go to "Image" in the menu, select "Palette" and choose "Change color to transparent." Click on the color in your image that you want to make transparent, and adjust the "Transparency" level as needed. Finally, save the image in a format that supports transparency to retain the effect.
yes. gif can as well. the program that you are using has to support transparency, however. Paint can save images as a png file, but you cannot make anything transparent with Paint. Both GIMP and Photoshop will allow you to make a file with transparency, and there are a number of formats that support it (including png).
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, GIMP,
Yes, acetate is transparent. It is the main ingredient used to make what is known as transparency paper. Transparency paper is often used to display printed images over an overhead projector. This is considered old technology.
You don't MAKE images, you TAKE images using your camera. Or you can visit weheartit.com and save beautiful pictures from that site. NO Plagiarism!
Probably not. Please ask again using words that make it clear what you want to know.
glass blowing
It does make it a bit more exiting
You can make a social campsite video advertisement using a water-tight transparent plastic bag.
You cannot make your apps transparent. Yes you can |:/
To make a thin and transparent specimen easier to see under a microscope, you can try using a staining technique to add color or contrast to the specimen, using a higher magnification lens, adjusting the lighting to enhance contrast, or using immersion oil to improve resolution.
from using cardboard and then printing images you want to put on it.
You can't actually make them have a transparent background, but what you can do is use the cut-out tool thingie. It's the star that is made up of dotted lines. What you'll do then is draw exactly around your shape, kind of like you're cutting it out. Which is exactly what you're doing. Make sure to be as precise as possible. Then you can right click on the part you cut out, click cut or copy, go to wherever you want the picture, and paste it. I'd recommend copying it instead of cutting it, just in case.