https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420342

Rebecca Breu <rebe...@rbreu.de> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Rebecca Breu <rebe...@rbreu.de> ---
I still don't know what exactly you are doing, and I can't reproduce
any bugs regarding transparency.

"Therefor I started to change the background to 'white-transparent'."

What do you mean by this? The transparency checkerboard of the canvas?
Your layers? Your png export?

"This figure should have a transparent background and had it through the
whole procedure of making but once saved, the background is white,
transparency gone."

You should save your images as kra files and only export them to other
file formats once you are done. If you don't export the png with "Store
alpha channel" enabled, then (and only then) you get to pick a colour
at the bottom of the export dialog with which your transparency is
going to be replaced and then, yes, the transparency will be gone in
the exported png. Even if you open that png up again in Krita.

"And in some occasions a soft grey or white shade appears on
the saved picture which is invisible in Krita."

My guess is that it's there but not very visible on the white-and-grey
transparency checkerboard, and just a bit that you wanted to erase but
didn't erase completely with the soft eraser because you couldn't see
it. If you are working on black and white pictures, it's probably best
to either change the colour of the transparency checkerboard (Settings
-> Configure Krita -> Display -> Grid Settings -> Transparency  
Checkerboard), or to add a solid bright colour layer at the bottom of
your layer stack and toggle the vibisility of that on and off for
checking. And of course toggle visibility off for export. ;)

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