15.8.1 Problem
You want to set one of an image's colors as transparent.
When the image is overlayed on a background, the background shows through the
transparent section of the image.
15.8.2 Solution
$color = ImageColorAllocate($image, $red, $green, $blue); ImageColorTransparent($image, $color);
15.8.3 Discussion
Both GIFs and PNGs support transparencies; JPEGs, however, do
not. To refer to the transparent color within GD, use
the constant IMG_COLOR_TRANSPARENT. For example, here's how to make a
dashed line that alternates between black and
transparent:
// make a two-pixel thick black and white dashed line $style = array($black, $black, IMG_COLOR_TRANSPARENT, IMG_COLOR_TRANSPARENT); ImageSetStyle($image, $style);
To find the current transparency setting, take the return value
of ImageColorTransparent( ) and pass it to ImageColorsForIndex(
):
$transparent = ImageColorsForIndex($image, ImageColorTransparent($image)); print_r($transparent); Array ( [red] => 255 [green] => 255 [blue] => 255 )
The ImageColorsForIndex( ) function returns an array
with the red, green, and blue values. In this case, the transparent color is
white.