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I Really Don't Know What To Do Here
#1
Hello Smile

I used to be able to use GIMP to paste transparent images onto existing backgrounds. All I had to do was right-click and 'Copy Image' then 'Paste Into Place' on the existing background image. Recently, it has not been working at all. All I get after pasting the transparent image is a black background as shown in the screenshot below. I have GIMP 2.10.8. I use Chrome and Windows 10. Would using an older version of GIMP solve my issue?

Thank you 


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#2
Stick with Gimp 2.10.8

Are you copying straight from the internet browser before pasting into Gimp?

Can you post the two images that you are using, background and globe.
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#3
Does that planet have a transparent background? I don't think so. For example, if it was saved as a jpg at some stage the transparent background would have been removed. Open that little planet in Gimp and check.

I have found, on one forum only, that copying an image with a transparent background changes the transparency to black. Workaround: Don't copy. Save the image to disk, then open that with Gimp. Transparency is retained.

In the Layers Dialogue you still have a Floating Selection. Right click on that and select "To New Layer"

Using an older version of Gimp won't solve anything. 2.10.8 is good.
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#4
I tried opening the background image then I opened the transparent image separately, copied it and when I went to paste it on the existing background, it worked. I want to thank you for taking the time to help me. If it's any help for future questions, below is a screenshot of what I used for the transparent image of earth.

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