Somewhere in your include file you've got output_alpha set to on. If you
switch off alpha output then you get your classic black background.
The grey white squares are showing the transparent parts of the image file.
-Pete
"virtualtom" <vir### [at] webde> wrote in message
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> I'm using POV 3.6 and the Galaxy-include(s) by Chris Colefax. It worked
> well
> with POV 3.5, but now I don't get any black background - instead what
> makes
> a galaxy (space) is placed on a [white|grey]-squared background... seems
> transparent, I guess. Why?
>
> How can I get back a background which looks a little bit more realistic...
> e.g. black? I know that the universe is transparent for any kind of rays
> since app. 14 billion years, but it doesn't look very nice if rendered.
> ;-)
>
> Or is it that I'm switched to WinXP recently? 8-O
>
> Thanxalot!
>
> Tom
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