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Originally Posted by Null
he does use jpg, i said to use gif instead of coloring the section he wants invisable.
However you did bring up a point that i forgot to mention. usually when i make a gif to have transparent section. its outlined in black, which gives it a smoother look on the transparent edge.
Also, what program are you using? there should be no reason a gif should look sharper then a jpg, in most cases they should look exactly the same.
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It's a very minimal difference that would only really matter if it was your profession or something. So minimal, that it's not really visible.
Hmm...okay, look at example three at this site:
http://webmaster.info.aol.com/optimalgraph.html