03-07-2019, 09:30 AM
(03-07-2019, 01:01 AM)RealGomer Wrote: JPGs. I set foreground AND background to white. I used bucket fill to get rid of the checkerboard patter which I find very annoying.
jpeg format does not support transparency. If you open a file in Gimp and it has transparency, it is not a jpeg.
Your new opened file in Gimp has transparency but it annoys you? Use 'Layer -> Transparency -> Remove Alpha Channel'
Export your file as a jpeg. Make sure you add the .jpg extension to the filename. Open it up again. Does it have transparency? If it has, then it is not a jpeg.