Can you explain why you choose darktable for this and not gimp or
something like that?

Am 12.06.20 um 05:51 schrieb Shane Simmons:
> Is there any way to import PNG files (or other formats) with a
> transparent background, without the program converting the transparent
> areas to black? This behavior is not at all what I want.  I'm trying to
> import Blender renders with a transparent background, edit them,
> and then re-export to PNG... but I can't seem to do that without the
> exported image's background coming out black.  I need the transparency
> intact to do compositing with.
> 
> -- Shane
> -- 
> 
> /"Understanding is a three-edged sword." //-- Kosh Naranek/
> 
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