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Some of the pixels in the image are not supposed to be white, the black is supposed to be the exact color of the steel, more or less. The pixels are supposed to vary depending on the color you provide and how close they are to the white area, but they need to be white. The possibility of white pixels makes it very hard to build a mask based on the image for the pixels to be transparent or not. So we need some way of identifying pixels that should not be white, and making them transparent without explicitly masking them out. The method should work for any kind of image, not just the one you linked. Here's an example of a successful result, with red, green and blue transparent: https://www.flickr.com/photos/susanw/2335356543/ After some research, I found this method: http://www.stephenfisher.ca/computing/canvas/fill-opaque-transparent-pixels-in-an-image.htm It's a bit hacky, but it works. Here's an example of the hack: I'm using a method that compares a pixel's color to a color that is not supposed to be there, and replaces it with a color that should be there. This is pretty much a custom version of the old Photoshop Hue/Saturation function. It is based on the assumption that the pixels that are supposed to be transparent have the same color as the pixels that are not supposed to be transparent. So I get the color of each pixel, and see if that color matches the color I want. If it doesn't, I replace the color with the color that should be there. It works, but it has some downsides: 827ec27edc