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I found JPG does not support transparency, the alpha value is always 255. I am wondering only png supports transparency?

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  • png-32 supports different levels of transparency. Each pixel can have an opacity between 0 and 255, with 0 as completely transparent.

  • png-24 supports setting one color as fully transparent. Everything else will be opaque.

  • gif uses a color palette. You can specify that one color in the palette is fully transparent.

  • png-8 also uses a color palette but each color in the palette has its own opacity value, so it supports varying levels of transparency too.

  • jpg does not support transparency.

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Richard G. Nielsen
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    This is not correct. Paletted PNG-8 supports varying levels of transparency (see [pngquant](http://pngquant.org)). *Only Photoshop and GIMP don't*, so you need better tools for this (e.g. Fireworks or the aforementioned pngquant). – Kornel Mar 19 '12 at 10:18
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    And what about bitmap images? – H. Pauwelyn Jan 16 '16 at 12:40
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    PNG-24 supports only GIF-like transparency (one color is specified to be the transparent color and it is fully transparent). PNG-32 supports different levels of transparency via the alpha channel, in which each pixel can have an opacity between 0 and 255. There may be some applications that erroneously refer to PNG32 files as "PNG-24". – Glenn Randers-Pehrson Jan 17 '16 at 00:26
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JPEG 2000 supports full transparency. See JPEG 2000 Side channel spatial information.

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JPEG XR (not the same as JPEG 2000) also supports transparency.
However it is not a useful format for the web as only Internet Explorer and Edge support it.

WebP is another emerging image format with support for transparency.
However, Internet Explorer lacks support for it.

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From Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia:

Raster file formats that support transparency include GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF, TGA and JPEG 2000, through either a transparent color or an alpha channel.

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