greetings everyone ..
is there a way to search for images with transparent background or has alpha channel property from the search box ??
iam pointing to png and webp images format ..
i tried to search the forum here but with no luck, as words like "transparent" "background" and "alpha" are widely used here to refer to other meanings ..
[question] searching for images with transparency or alpha channel ??
[question] searching for images with transparency or alpha channel ??
Last edited by asamirid on Wed May 31, 2023 4:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: [question] searching for images with transparency and alpha channel ??
Can Windows (Explorer) see such data?
If so, I'd thinking Everything should be seeing it also.
From looking, I'm thinking probably not.
Just some links:
https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/gallery2
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/646 ... ha-channel
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/306 ... n-an-image
If so, I'd thinking Everything should be seeing it also.
From looking, I'm thinking probably not.
Just some links:
https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/gallery2
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/646 ... ha-channel
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/306 ... n-an-image
Re: [question] searching for images with transparency and alpha channel ??
thanx therube,
checked ur links, can't confirm yet .
still hope to find a way to achieve that, it will help alot ..
checked ur links, can't confirm yet .
still hope to find a way to achieve that, it will help alot ..
therube wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 3:59 pm Just some links:
https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/gallery2
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/646 ... ha-channel
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/306 ... n-an-image
Re: [question] searching for images with transparency or alpha channel ??
Everything 1.5.0.1349a fixes an issue with bitdepth:
Please try the following Everything 1.5 search:
pic: bitdepth:32
Please try the following Everything 1.5 search:
pic: bitdepth:32
Re: [question] searching for images with transparency or alpha channel ??
thank you void ..void wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 4:27 am Everything 1.5.0.1349a fixes an issue with bitdepth:
Please try the following Everything 1.5 search:
pic: bitdepth:32
trying that right now, in testing phase.
hope it works the way i need
i will feedback soon
Re: [question] searching for images with transparency or alpha channel ??
(I know I do not know what I'm doing, nonetheless I don't seem to be getting [expected ?] results.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_depth
https://www.unravel.com.au/understandin ... olor-depth
Heh.
And while we're here, I had come across some pictures that they looked like one had 1px band removed
horizontally, & the other, 1px band removed vertically. It made the two pictures "move" [relatively to
one another]. Not sure how they came to be or if was purposeful or just what.
[Again, I know nothing of this stuff.])
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_depth
https://www.unravel.com.au/understandin ... olor-depth
Heh.
And while we're here, I had come across some pictures that they looked like one had 1px band removed
horizontally, & the other, 1px band removed vertically. It made the two pictures "move" [relatively to
one another]. Not sure how they came to be or if was purposeful or just what.
[Again, I know nothing of this stuff.])
Re: [question] searching for images with transparency or alpha channel ??
hi therube,therube wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 3:03 pm (I know I do not know what I'm doing, nonetheless I don't seem to be getting [expected ?] results.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_depth
https://www.unravel.com.au/understandin ... olor-depth
Heh.
And while we're here, I had come across some pictures that they looked like one had 1px band removed
horizontally, & the other, 1px band removed vertically. It made the two pictures "move" [relatively to
one another]. Not sure how they came to be or if was purposeful or just what.
[Again, I know nothing of this stuff.])
i know that the results maybe not 100% accurate, but it will narrow down the search result by alot ..
look at this quoted part of the wikipedia page you shared
"True color (24-bit) 24 bits almost always use 8 bits each of R, G, and B (8 bpc). As of 2018, 24-bit color depth is used by virtually every computer and phone display[citation needed] and the vast majority of image storage formats. Almost all cases of 32 bits per pixel assigns 24 bits to the color, and the remaining 8 are the alpha channel or unused."
iam indexing the "bitdepth" property right now to test out the results