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Message   Mike Powell    All   The GIMP question   April 21, 2022
 2:58 PM *  

I use The GIMP for most of my photo manipulation.  I have an image that I would
like to use as a watermark on a video project.  So, I would like to make this
currently solid image somewhat see-through, so that whatever is in the
background will at least somewhat be visible.

If I do it in the video editor, Openshot, I can reduce the alpha for the track
that the solid image is a part of, and that will make it more transparent.
However, as I plan to use the image often, I would like to be able to add
transparency to the image when I save it in The Gimp, so that I only have to
remember to do it once.

I have not been able to determine yet which tool in The Gimp corresponds to the
alpha property in Openshot.  Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!
Mike
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