> 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. I can only think of cases where this is true. So I'm convinced now. :)
> 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.
I can only think of cases where this is true. So I'm convinced now. :)