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by butte » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:45 am
High enough tech, yeah. The hollow (colorless) in .gif and .png takes on whatever is behind it. There is a lot going on during a zoom, and black is absence of color (RGBW goes black with no LCD or CRT pulse, YMCK, basic in print and art, goes black with LCD or CRT gunning, the roles of W and K between them are flipped). There is no way to overcome that while zooming, unless a color is part of the image where the hollow is now. Zoom is already consuming enough resources (much as smooth rather than ignore-appearance dragging is expensive in cpu terms). For a shopping cart there is certainly no compelling reason to flip the image to an alternate by scripting that for the moments of every zoom, it's doable but you're not Disney.