Another trick is to proceed as you have started, with one layer for the background, then build up your bumpmapped logo in another few layers, and finally merge visible layers or flatten the image prior to saving it for your web page. That way you can wind up with a jpeg image (giving you enough colors) that looks like there's a transparent logo. HTH --Jeff
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