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Problems with Transparent image

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Nov 16, 2017 Nov 16, 2017

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Hi,

Yesterday I downloaded the .tiff file below and wanted to drop it into Earth, and here my problem comes. When imported into earth, the image gets these smoothen dark edges, which makes it impossible to see the land beneath at the all transparent areas as the last image shows. I am guiet new at Photoshop and was wondering, it the problem can be because of the picture, and if I can remove it with Photoshop in any way?

Sincerly thanks, Rasmus

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Nov 16, 2017 Nov 16, 2017

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I just tried making a TIFF with transparency, and importing it into Earth did not show the transparency. Saving it as a PNG ​did​ keep the transparency..

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Nov 21, 2017 Nov 21, 2017

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Hi,

I see but what if you try with the original image? You can download from with the link beneath, if you cant to.

Beacuse of the data laying in the image I cant just turn it into a PNG, because then these data about the pictures location in earth will be gone?

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Thanks, Rasmus

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Nov 21, 2017 Nov 21, 2017

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It seems to work fine here -

    

The one I mad didn't work because I hadn't checked the "Save with Transparency" box.

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Nov 22, 2017 Nov 22, 2017

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Oh,

Would it be too much to ask, if you would tell exactly how you did it, from when you downloaded it and until it looked like the picture you posted?

I'm not sure how to "save with Transparency", as I can't seem to find a place where that's possible

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Nov 22, 2017 Nov 22, 2017

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After I downloaded your TIFF, I added it as an image overlay in Earth. The version of Earth I have been using is an older version that does not have the 'Import' function. It opened with transparency, and centered on the screen, not using any location information. I then opened it in some GIS software, which did retain the location, but only 1-bit transparency (sort of like a GIF).

A number of Google searches for various combinations of "TIFF", "GeoTIFF", "Transparency", and "Google Earth" didn't give as much information about GeoTIFFs as I was hoping, but I did see lots of references to "Google Earth Pro", so I installed that. I imported the TIFF, and it opened in the proper location as seen in my screen shot, complete with a full range of transparency.

The Save with Transparency is in the TIFF Options dialog that comes up when you save as a TIFF:

    

When I re-saved the TIFF I had made with this box checked, it appeared with full transparency in Earth.

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