Transparent images in Keynote
Thank you!!
I was totally stuck and couldn't get any of these to work... even though they were all in PNG's.
This is how I solved it:
Hope that helps!
Thanks to all for saving me a zillion years in solving this problem. Just to be clear, you save image in Photoshop as a PNG, then email it to yourself. In the iPad Mail app, open email and Save Image. It will show up in the Photo app Camera roll. Choose Copy Photo, then in iPad Keynote, paste it into a slide. Transparency is preserved!
The way I get around this is to take the picture into photoshop, make a layer from background, then use the magic wand to select the bits you don't want (normally the white 'paper' area) then delete that selection. You should have the chequered background to indicate that nothing is there.
Next just drag the resulting image from the PS window into your Keynote slide and that's it!
Quick and Easy.
I solved this problem after hours of experimenting. I created my transparent GIF in GIMP (using an Alpha layer). I uploaded it to my Dropbox and saved it to the camera roll from the Dropbox iPhone app. From the photos app, I copied it to the clipboard then pasted it into Pages. Voila! I (finally) had a transparent GIF in Pages.
Seriously Apple? That is not cute. I really shouldn't have to spend hours trying to work around your programme like that. The fact that it's overall so good and then has annoying problems like this one is not cool. If you're going to make a feature in your app that you can have fancy text wrapping around transparent images, why make our lives so hard when we try to do so?
Thanks everyone for your posts. It was from these posts I was able to learn the trial and error scenerios and discover some new information pretty quickly. PNG's with transparent backgrounds will work in the Keynote App for the ipad. Atleast I can verify it can with the ipad 2. BTW I'm running the latest ios 5.01.
To do this you must copy all of your PNG's with transparent backgrounds to your dropbox folder.
Open your dropbox app once the files are synced up.
Save the PNG's to the camera roll and voila. PNG's with transparent backgrounds can be imported into the keynote app once those steps are followed.
You can either copy the image from iphoto and paste into a keynote slide, or import the phote through the media library feature within the keynote app. Very annoying I agree but straightforward once you know what the workflow is.
Hope this helps everyone.
This is unbelievable. Fix this bug. It's immensly irritating
Transparent images in Keynote