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SUMMARYIf you insert a Portable Network Graphic (PNG)image in a PowerPoint slide, any semi-transparent portions of the image appear grainy (dithered). If you examine the image closely, the semi-transparent areas of the picture appear to be drawn by alternating pixels of the foreground color with pixels of the slide background color. MORE INFORMATION
A PNG file is a type of bitmap. In other words, the picture data is stored
as a rectangular array of dots of different colors. Each dot is described
as a mixture of 256 shades of red, 256 shades of green, 256 shades of blue,
and (optionally) 256 shades of transparency. The transparency component is
called an alpha channel.
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