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This topic is about the differences between the three types of images (Opaque, Transparent and Translucent)

Opaque:Every pixel in the image is visible.

Transparent:Every pixel in the image is either completely visible or completely see-through. In the image, the white background could be transparent so that what's "underneath" the image shows through when it is drawn.

Translucent: Pixels can be partially transparent, to create a ghostlike, partially see-through effect. Also, translucency can be used just on the edges of an image, to create an anti-aliased image.



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