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Ashraf
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Kemal
GuestAmazing takeaway, thanks
David
GuestHi
I’m a bit confused on how to use these. Being overlays I was expecting that they would be png files with transparent backgrounds so that they could be put over the top of a picture. Instead, they are jpgs. How can I use these as an overlay with other jpgs within one of the free tools like paint.net?
Thanks
David
Eldamar Studio
Guest[@David]
Hi, to use these photo overlays you need software that will allow you to work with layers and change blend modes.For example Photoshop
or, for free – GimpElaine Hutchings
GuestThank you so much Ashraf. These jpg files are more useable than I was expecting, having checked out free overlay bundles from other sources before and discovering they are usually a waste of time. These are keepers!
bgmCoder
GuestThank you for the giveaway!
Jenny
GuestThese are beautiful. I look forward to trying them out. Thanks so much!
JK
GuestLooking great. They are indeed PNG files. One comment here says they are JPEG. but I think not.
ThanksJulian
GuestThese overlays are the best, beautifully creative and high quality. Very much appreciated. BIG thank you, Ashraf!
Look
GuestVerr – Verrry, Good
Look
GuestBig thank you!
Andrzej
GuestThank you very much!!!
Very good job.I wish you good healthLeike
GuestMuch appreciated. they do look good.
I confirm against oyhet postings : it are JPG’s
diggerp
GuestMuch appreciated. they do look good.
I confirm against oyhet postings : it are JPG’s
For the most part -Yes, they are JPG’s
Exception Vignettes in Part 1 PNG files
hence the remark by JK aboveLooking great. They are indeed PNG files. One comment here says they are JPEG. but I think not.
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