> even when an image is fully transparent, the RGB values are of relevance sometimes
I agree, but I think this solution works for your case too. After all, if an image is intended for a blue background, it makes sense to have both a blue editing environment as well as a blue RGB for the transparent pixels. This change accomplishes the first without impacting the ability to do the second.
> even when an image is fully transparent, the RGB values are of relevance sometimes
I agree, but I think this solution works for your case too. After all, if an image is intended for a blue background, it makes sense to have both a blue editing environment as well as a blue RGB for the transparent pixels. This change accomplishes the first without impacting the ability to do the second.