making a PNG image transparent
Hi everyone, I would like to ask one question: Do any of you know how to make a PNG image transparent (I've attached a photo below) so that I can see the bar lines? Because when I simply add it, it covers everything below... Thank you so much for your help!
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One way is to use an online converter, like png2jpg.com. Another way is to use a free online editor, like Free Online Image Editor. Just open your PNG file in the editor, click the "background" button, and then click the "transparent" option.
Or google ''How do I make a PNG file background transparent?''
In reply to One way is to use an online… by Ben Lindeboom
I see, thank you very much! I just thought there might be some option like that in MuseScore.
In reply to I see, thank you very much!… by katarinagryvu
Not after the fact, but on creating a PNG it is.
Mu4 allows just the entire score to be exported as a PNG )and there has a transpaency option), Mu3 had a foto mode that could do that for snippets
In reply to Not after the fact, but on… by Jojo-Schmitz
oh, nice option, thank you very much for the info!
I don't know if this works in MuS 4 too but in MuS 3 there is a property of the picture called 'Stacking order'.
If available, set the value to '1' so the picture is on the lowest layer behind all other things.
Then it looks like beeing transparent.
EDIT: Sample attached.
In reply to I don't know if this works… by HildeK
Thank you very much!
In reply to I don't know if this works… by HildeK
re: Stacking order, see:
https://musescore.org/en/node/359626