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There's another trick than can be used to make it invisible - know the RGB color of the object then have a panel of that color on top. It's not easy to find the color due to it being transparent, but, given that I have the formulas for calculating transparency, I could do that.

I'll need at least 2 screenshots though, 3 is preferred for enhanced accuracy:

1. A black (0, 0, 0) panel beneath it (no overlay)
2. A white (255, 255, 255) panel beneath it
3. (optional - for enhanced accuracy), a gray (128, 128, 128) panel beneath it

From there, I can identify the color to ±1 color unit. Don't use JPG as JPG destroys the image. Use PNG or ZIP up the BMP files and upload the ZIP file.




Well I would be happy to send you a screen shot or I'm sure
BIG_F would as well.

However... I do Have a program that does tell me the exact colors
as I have tried this!

The problem Lies in the Fact that It is not 1 Universal Color
But they used a Gradient in such A way that no matter What
Surrounding colors I used... It would still be visible.

However Give me a e-mail Addy and I would be happy
to send a Screen shot.

Maybe You can Find something I overlooked?


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