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OK (but not perfect)if you're placing the image on top of a light background...
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Yech! Since the anti-aliasing is over white, the edges are blended with pixels that are lighter than the background color.
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Here, the pixels are anti-aliased over a solid color which is the darkest color in the background.
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Same thing when its the other way around.