02-25-2020, 05:54 PM
(02-25-2020, 05:34 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:(02-25-2020, 05:15 PM)programmer_ceds Wrote: If a layer has an alpha channel with partially transparent pixels (alpha = 1 to 254) the menu option "Layer/Transparency/Threshold Alpha..." can be used to make these pixels fully opaque (alpha = 255).
Is there an existing method for making any fully transparent (alpha = 0) pixels fully opaque (other than by painting over them everywhere they occur in the image)?
Ideally the Threshold Alpha tool would provide a way to do this but I guess it will come down to writing a script if there isn't one already.
(Edit: Just deleting the alpha channel causes any pixels that are not fully opaque to be filled with the background colour - so this, which might appear to be the easy answer, doesn't work)
I would do:
Faster technique:
- Add layer mask, init with "Transfer alpha-channel"
- Bucket-fill mask with white
- Apply layer mask
- In the Channels dialog, deselect the R/G/B channels (but keep them visible)
- Bucket fill with any color
(this is more or less the opposite of alpha-locking the layer)
Thanks that seems to work - although not as quick as being able to change fully transparent pixels to fully opaque using the Threshold alpha tool.