Update documentation: img2pdf now supports alpha channels
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@ -3355,9 +3355,9 @@ Losslessly convert raster images to PDF without re-encoding PNG, JPEG, and
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JPEG2000 images. This leads to a lossless conversion of PNG, JPEG and JPEG2000
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JPEG2000 images. This leads to a lossless conversion of PNG, JPEG and JPEG2000
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images with the only added file size coming from the PDF container itself.
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images with the only added file size coming from the PDF container itself.
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Other raster graphics formats are losslessly stored using the same encoding
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Other raster graphics formats are losslessly stored using the same encoding
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that PNG uses. Since PDF does not support images with transparency and since
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that PNG uses.
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img2pdf aims to never be lossy, input images with an alpha channel are not
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For images with transparency, the alpha channel will be stored as a separate
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supported.
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soft mask. This is lossless, too.
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The output is sent to standard output so that it can be redirected into a file
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The output is sent to standard output so that it can be redirected into a file
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or to another program as part of a shell pipe. To directly write the output
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or to another program as part of a shell pipe. To directly write the output
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