I've recently changed my profile picture to an image with a transparent background. While this looks great on the light theme:
It doesn't look nearly as good on the dark theme, because it keeps the white background, which ends up looking out of place:
Compare this to the profile page in dark mode, where it renders with transparency and looks great:
Could it be fixed to be transparent so that it renders onto whatever color the background is? Or if this is infeasible, at least a dark color?
?s=32
parameter (in the expanded user-card it’s?s=128
with the same whie background. Only on the profile does it have?s=328
, but it’s the full 1312px × 1312px image there. As all of this is done by Imgur, this may be out of Stack Exchange’s hands. You could try to make the transparency “black transparent”, i.e.#00000000
, and then save the PNG with the option to store color information in transparent pixels. Maybe Imgur then turns the pixels to black, at least.#00000000
background. The image is generated by a Python Pillow script that sets up the image viaim = Image.new('RGBA', (width, height), '#00000000')
. So I think it should be "black transparent," although if it's not, I may have made a mistake exporting it.#00000000
and not#ffffff00
. So it’s Imgur’s fault. I don’t know if SE can fix this.