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Good explanation of your issue and I remember you prior posts with the same problem.

Removing the partial transparency from the image that comes with the image does solve that problem.   I believe the above mentioned approaches deal with that issue and it came down to how to apply them productively.


For the image you provided a very quick and simple Action can do the work to remove the anti-alias transparency.  The image shows the result to the left, the ending Layer Stack (started with the one you provided), and the short action steps to get the job done.  The Action just merged all visible Layers, pulled the transparency out to a Layer Mask, removed with anti alias with a threshold adjustment on the Mask (I just used the default value of 128) and then applied the mask to make and end result a single image with surround transparency (no partial transparency)


The following image is the full PNG file save with the anit-alias removed.

Hope this gives you a good idea of a path that cold be taken

John Wheeler


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Note that I attached the example end work as a zip file for download.  I noticed the PS Gurus web site seems to add antialias to the PNG so will work that out with the moderator.  The background is actually transparent yet shows through as white in the example.  You can download and magnify to verify anti-alias is gone.


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